NASA Imagery Reveals Ancient Climate Changes on Mars
Recent findings from NASA suggest that Gale Crater once hosted rivers and lakes, indicating significant climate changes on Mars, though the timeline of these shifts is still unclear.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 12 days ago
NASA's imagery has uncovered evidence of ancient rivers and lakes in Gale Crater, indicating that Mars once had wetter environments.
The transition from these wet conditions to dry dunes highlights a significant shift in the planet's climate over time.
However, the exact timing of these environmental changes remains uncertain, leaving questions about the history of Mars' climate.