NASA publishes first images of Mars planet where large ice surfaces are seen

Scientists have discovered a huge ice that extends across Mars, a development that can be “change-game” for our mission to find life on the red planet. The study used some images taken from a NASA ship that was on Mars, where it discovered a large deposit [...]
The study, using some images taken from a NASA ship that was on Mars, has discovered a large ice tank.
Scientists have explained that ice can be an acceptable source of water for explorers hoping to go and live there.
Scientists have waited a long time to get to know the surface of Mars.


But new studies describe a new entrance - thick underground leaves that are exposed along large slopes that grow up to 100 feet [100 m] from the planet.
Researchers used images from “NASA's, which has studied the Martian atmosphere and terrain since 2006, including the history of visible water flows on or near the surface, reports The Independent”, the Periscope broadcast.
The findings showed that the ice may be more available than previously known for using in support of future robotic missions or human exploration, perhaps even creating a permanent foundation of Mars. Water can be used for drinks but potentially for oxygen breathing.
Deposites were found in seven geology formations called slippery formations, with slopes up to 55 degrees, in the southern hemisphere and one in the northern hemisphere.
Our “interpretation is that this is the consolidated snow that was recently deposited geology,” said Colin Dundas./Periscopi/












