Tuesday, December 2, 2025

New Radar Data Dries Up Hope For Subsurface Liquid Water On Mars

Location of the "lake" (in blue), along with MRO's path over it and an adjacent region for comparison (in red). Credit - Planetary Science Institute

Remember back in 2018 when there was a discovery of a briny “lake” underground near the Martian south pole? Pepperidge Farm probably does, and anyone that works there that’s interested in space exploration will be disappointed to hear that, whatever might be causing the radar signal that finding was based on, it’s most likely not a lake. At least according to new data collected by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) and published recently in Geophysical Research Letters by lead author Gareth Morgan of the Planetary Science Institute and his colleagues.



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