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First hard evidence found of a lake on Mars

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First hard evidence found of a lake on Mars

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A long, deep canyon and the remains of beaches are perhaps the clearest evidence yet of a standing lake on the surface of Mars -- one that apparently contained water when the planet was supposed to have already dried up, scientists said on Wednesday.

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Images from a camera called the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment aboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter indicate water carved a 30-mile-(50-km-)long canyon, a team at the University of Colorado at Boulder reported.


It would have covered 80 square miles (200 sq km) and been up to 1,500 feet deep, the researchers wrote in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.


There is now no dispute that water exists on the surface or Mars -- robot explorers have found ice. There is also evidence that water may still seep to the surface from underground, although it quickly disappears in the cold, thin atmosphere of the red planet.


Planetary scientists have also seen what could be the shores of giant rivers and seas -- but some of the formations could also arguably have been made by dry landslides.


"This is the first unambiguous evidence of shorelines on the surface of Mars," said Gaetano Di Achille, who led the study.


"The identification of the shorelines and accompanying geological evidence allows us to calculate the size and volume of the lake, which appears to have formed about 3.4 billion years ago," Di Achille said in a statement.


Water is key to life and scientists are looking desperately for evidence of life, past or present, on Mars. Having water on the planet could also be useful to future human explorers.


"On Earth, deltas and lakes are excellent collectors and preservers of signs of past life," said Di Achille. "If life ever arose on Mars, deltas may be the key to unlocking Mars' biological past," Di Achille said.


"Not only does this research prove there was a long-lived lake system on Mars, but we can see that the lake formed after the warm, wet period is thought to have dissipated," assistant professor Brian Hynek said.


The lake probably either evaporated or froze over after abrupt climate change, the researchers said. Its waters would have turned into vapor. No one knows what turned Mars from a warm, wet planet into the frozen, airless desert it is now.

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Scientists say new images reveal evidence of ancient lake on Martian surface
LOS ANGELES - New images suggest Mars had a sizable lake on its surface billions of years ago, further evidence that the planet had a watery past.


Images snapped by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter reveal a 30-mile-long (50-kilometre-long) canyon where researchers believe water once flowed and apparent beach remnants surrounding a basin.


Dubbed the Shalbatana lake for the valley in which it was located, scientists believe it was about the size of Lake Champlain that borders the United States and Canada.


The findings were published in this week's Geophysical Research Letters.


Lead researcher Gaetano Di Achille of the University of Colorado at Boulder estimates the lake formed 3.4 billion years ago, an era of the planet that scientists generally have believed was cold and dry. The lake probably evaporated or froze over, he said.


Cornell University Mars expert Jim Bell called it a neat find, but he said he would like to see other data besides images to support there was a lake.
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If the assumptions turn out to be true, that could mean that life of some sort (bacteria and algæ, maybe a few things a bit more complex) could have lived on the red planet, albeit a long time ago.

Given the timescale, there is no telling how many more relatively-complex lifeforms could have appeared, given the presence of a thicker athmosphere, milder temperatures and surface water, -again- millions of years ago.

I guess we won't be able to tell for sure till robots (and later human expeditions) can perform some more detailed geological -maybe paleontological?- surveying.
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I don't know about the rest, but this is pretty damn cool. I have to wonder though if life may not still exist deep in the crust of Mars.
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Interesting. Are there any theories on what could happen to a possible life on Mars?
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There could theoretically be extremophiles still living on the planet, since there are still conditions reproduced on Mars, which exist on Earth with life, since we've now found extremophiles living everywhere from ten kilometers under the surface of the Earth in rock, to nuclear reactors.
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I'm still hoping for some kind of artifact found within my lifetime, as incredibly unlikely as that is - but this is really neat as well. I wonder if, if life did develop on Mars, if there would be any evidence that we can find?
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