An Ol’ Broad’s Ramblings
Martian Vacation Spot
I thought this was so much more interesting than “he who shall not be middle named” winning the Wyoming caucus.
Signs of Once-Habitable Crater Lake Found on Mars
A lake that might once have been habitable may have filled a crater for a long time on early Mars, new spacecraft images reveal.
NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) captured the images that suggest the debris-strewn Holden Crater once held a calm body of water that could have harbored life.
There is so far no convincing evidence life does or ever did exist on Mars, however.
The crater debris includes a mix of broken boulders and smaller particles called megabreccia.
“Holden crater has some of the best-exposed lake deposits and ancient megabreccia known on Mars,” said Alfred McEwen, principal scientist for MRO’s HiRISE camera.
“Both contain minerals that formed in the presence of water and mark potentially habitable environments,” he added. “This would be an excellent place to send a rover or sample-return mission to make major advances in understanding if Mars supported life.”
I can think of a few folks that are probably native to the area.
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