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Mars Was Habitable Longer Than We Thought, New Study Suggests : ScienceAlert

Last updated: November 24, 2025 3:35 pm
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Exploring Mars’ Ancient Water History: New Findings Suggest Longer Habitability

Scientists have long believed that Mars was once a habitable planet with flowing water and a denser atmosphere. However, around 4.2 to 3.7 billion years ago, Mars began to lose its water and atmosphere, making it the cold and dry planet we see today. The question of how long Mars remained habitable has been a topic of ongoing research.

Recent studies, including research by NASA’s Curiosity rover, have provided new insights into Mars’ past. Scientists at New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) recently published findings in the Journal of Geophysical Research – Planets, suggesting that Mars may have been habitable for longer than previously thought.

The team, led by Dimitra Atri of NYUAD’s Center for Astrophysics and Space Science, studied ancient sand dunes in the Gale Crater on Mars. These dunes gradually turned into rock by interacting with underground water billions of years ago, indicating a prolonged period of habitability.

By analyzing data from the Curiosity rover and comparing it to rock formations in the United Arab Emirates, the researchers found evidence of late-stage aqueous activity in the Stimson Formation (SF) within the Gale Crater. This activity left behind minerals such as gypsum, similar to those found in Earth’s deserts.

Previous studies on the Greenheugh Pediments (GP) in the same region also showed lithified rock deposits formed by underground water. The researchers believe that these formations could contain preserved remains of ancient bacteria, similar to sandstone deposits on Earth that harbor evidence of early life.

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These findings not only shed light on Mars’ history but also present promising targets for future missions seeking signs of past or present life on the Red Planet. Understanding Mars’ ancient water history is crucial in unraveling the mysteries of its evolution into the barren landscape we see today.

This research underscores the importance of exploring Mars’ geological features to uncover its potential for hosting life. With ongoing advancements in space exploration, the quest to unlock Mars’ secrets continues, offering a glimpse into the planet’s fascinating past and potential for habitability.

Original Source: Universe Today

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