Recent Mars research reveals mounting evidence of ancient water systems and an unexplained organic chemistry that challenges purely geological explanations. InSight data, meteorite analysis, and rover observations are fundamentally reshaping understanding of Mars's interior structure and habitability history.
·InSight mission data reveals enigmatic features of Mars's interior with implications for planetary formation
·Coastal shelf discovery suggests Mars once hosted a substantial ocean in its northern hemisphere
·Curiosity rover detects groundwater evidence indicating past liquid water circulation through subsurface
·Meteorite analysis uncovers surprising organic compounds that geology alone cannot account for
·Great Basin terrain studies offer terrestrial analogs to decode Mars and lunar geological histories
drawn from Nature, Jackson School of Geosciences, National Park Service (.gov), ScienceAlert · updated 15d ago