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Researchers Marianne Pelletier (left) and Damon Britton (right) take water samples from various sediment depths. On the surface, they will measure the pH and alkalinity of the water they collect.
Missing link in early Martian water cycle discovered Date: May 20, 2025 Source: University of Texas at Austin Summary: Astronomers have filled a large gap in knowledge about Mars' water cycle ...
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Home > Science NASA Orbiter Will Map the Lunar Water Cycle There's water on the Moon—and it's this freshly launched probe's job to find out where and how much.
The thing is, the science isn’t quite there, and as a result experts aren’t exactly jumping to endorse it. Curious about cycle syncing? Here’s everything you need to know.