The amount of water below the Altini Scupuli Glaciers on Mars


London, October 20, 2020, Tuesday,

Research has shown that the South Pole base of Mars is the best place for humans to live on Mars. Researchers have discovered three salt lakes beneath ice glaciers from an area called Altini Scupuli on Mars. This information increases the likelihood of human habitation on Mars.

The findings are based on data analysis from the Mars Advanced Radar for Subspheres and Ionosphere Sounding, part of the Mars Express spacecraft launched by the European Space Agency. The reflective waves were analyzed by sending Marsis radio waves to the Martian surface. The technique used by scientists to find a liquid lake under a sheet of ice near the Earth's poles was also used in this. In 2013, it was found to be a salt water 18 km wide. The team has so far found 108 and more inspections of three large water bodies and three more reliable water bodies.


"We are very optimistic about the research and the results," said Elena Patinelli, professor of physics and mathematics at Roma Tre University in Italy and co-author of the research paper. Data show that radar has received basic reflection from different water bodies. Different types of data analysis methods have also yielded positive results. There has been a lot of research on the atmosphere and water on Mars, most notably on Mars, but there has been evidence of liquid water in the middle of an ice glacier at a place called Altini Scupuli, but there is no water anywhere else on Mars. . The research results were published in Nature Astronomy last month.

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