China's Zhurong Mars rover captured a "selfie" during its Tianwen-1 mission on the Red Planet. Source: China News Service


November 18, 2024 Tags:

China's Zhurong rover has made a groundbreaking discovery on Mars, revealing what appears to be an ancient shoreline running through the planet's northern hemisphere. This discovery supports the long-standing hypothesis that Mars once had a vast ocean covering its northern regions billions of years ago.
The rover, which landed on Mars in 2021 in the Utopia Planitia basin, has travelled approximately 2 kilometres (1.24 miles) exploring the surrounding geology. The goal was to find signs of past water, and the new findings are providing strong evidence of an ancient Martian ocean. Researchers, led by Bo Wu of Hong Kong Polytechnic University, used a combination of images from the rover's cameras, data from ground-penetrating radar, and remote sensing information from orbiting satellites to identify several key features. These included sediment channels, mud volcanoes, and pitted cones, which they interpret as remnants of an ancient coastline.

According to their analysis, this ocean could have existed about 3.68 billion years ago, with evidence suggesting that water-related minerals like hydrated silica formed on the ocean bed during that period. The ocean is believed to have frozen for a brief time, lasting between 10,000 and 100,000 years, before drying up over 260 million years later.

Wu and his colleagues believe this discovery not only strengthens the idea of a Martian ocean but also offers insight into the possible evolution of water on the planet. The ancient shoreline is crucial because it provides a clearer picture of Mars' climate history and potential habitability. "The water was heavily silted, forming the layering structure of the deposits," said Sergey Krasilnikov, co-author of the study. These findings suggest that Mars was once much wetter, with conditions that might have supported microbial life.

Despite the exciting implications of the discovery, some scientists are cautious. Benjamin Cardenas from Pennsylvania State University, an expert on Martian landscapes, pointed out that erosion over billions of years might have erased clear evidence of ancient shorelines. However, Wu remains hopeful, suggesting that asteroid impacts over time could have exposed parts of the shoreline.

The discovery of water-related features on Mars is significant because water is essential for life as we know it. It raises the possibility that Mars once had the conditions necessary to support life, especially microbial organisms. Scientists are still working to understand what happened to Mars' water. A primary theory is that the planet’s water escaped into space due to solar storms from a young sun, which stripped away the planet's atmosphere.

Recent findings from NASA's InSight lander also suggest that some of Mars' water might have been trapped underground. The rover’s data showed that water could have percolated into the Martian crust, where it was stored in cracks and pores. Although no evidence of life has been found, these underground water reservoirs are considered by scientists as a potential place where life could have existed.

The mystery of Mars' water loss is still unfolding, and researchers are eager to find more answers. To gain a deeper understanding, scientists hope to bring Martian samples back to Earth. China’s Tianwen 3 mission, expected to return Martian samples by 2031, could offer key insights into the planet's past water activity. If successful, it will mark a significant step in answering the age-old question: Was Mars ever capable of supporting life?

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