Planet Mars: The secret with which it STUNNED Scientists

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The planet Mars is currently being explored by several surface robots, and several space probes are carefully monitoring everything that happens in various areas of the planet. All this attention that the planet Mars receives is beginning to bring us important revelations about the secrets that are still hidden there, and about which scientists did not know much.

Planet Mars has currently visited the Jezero crater on its surface by the Perseverance robot, recording a variety of images from that region, which were sent for analysis on Earth. A team of 39 researchers looked very carefully at the images that were recorded in the Jezero crater, and the researchers came to the conclusion that the planet Mars at one point had a climate much more similar to that of the Earth.

Planet Mars: The secret with which it STUNNED Scientists

The planet Mars at one time had a lot of water on its surface, and had a much warmer climate than now, the Jezero crater being proof of the fact that water existed in abundance there at one time. Analyzing the images sent by the Perseverance robot from the Jezero crater on the planet Mars, scientists discovered various sediments that could only have arrived there if they had been transported by water, so they would confirm that that crater was once full of water.

"The location of the boulders was probably our most surprising discovery. Delta fans usually consist of sand and gravel, not boulders. Here the river is only 30 – 40 meters wide and a few meters deep, but it was still enough to move the boulders. We have no evidence on Mars of the origin of these floods. That's what we want to be able to answer."

The planet Mars is at the center of several theories that state that at one time there was abundant water on its surface, but until now there have not been many confirmations for this. The researchers who analyze the planet Mars very carefully are very interested in discovering as many of its secrets as possible, and this is because humanity wants to explore the cosmic body in the near future and must know everything about it.

the planet Mars will continue to be the focus of scientists, but also of robots that will send to Earth not only images of the planet's surface, but also soil samples.