Could Mars really have water? Scientists reveal the latest answers

Mars' watery past is becoming clearer, with evidence of ancient rivers and long-lasting surface water. While a supposed south pole lake now seems unlikely, new research suggests transient briny flows may still occur today. Advances in radar and soil studies are rewriting our understanding of where water might be hidden on the Red Planet.

Could Mars really have water? Scientists reveal the latest answers
Mars' watery past is becoming clearer, with evidence of ancient rivers and long-lasting surface water. While a supposed south pole lake now seems unlikely, new research suggests transient briny flows may still occur today. Advances in radar and soil studies are rewriting our understanding of where water might be hidden on the Red Planet.