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-China’s Mars rover makes stunning discovery in search for evidence of ancient water  +Why scientists say this stunning ancient lake in Turkey might as well be on Mars [[https://lucky-jetts.com/|lucky jet игра]] 
-[[https://lucky-jetts.com/|lucky jet]]+With its vivid turquoise, green and blue waters, it’s no surprise Lake Salda is often promoted as the “Maldives of Turkey.”
  
-Mars may have once hosted an ocean with waves that lapped against sandy beaches 3.6 billion years agoaccording to new research. China’s Zhurong rover and its ground-penetrating radar detected the ancient shorelines when it operated from May 2021 to May 2022.+Extraordinary to look at, peaceful and surrounded by an abundance of wildlifeit’s little wonder if has become a significant, if lesser-known attraction, located deep in the country’s southwest.
  
-The rover landed in Utopia Planitiaa plain within the largest known impact basin on Mars, near a series of ridges in the planet’s northern hemisphere. Scientists have long questioned whether the ridges might represent the remnants of a shoreline, so Zhurong set out in search of evidence of ancient water.+But there’s so much more to this gorgeous body of water and its white-sand beaches than just beauty to get tourists excited. According to scientistsLake Salda is the only place on Earth that’s analogous to the Jezero Crater on Mars.
  
-The study, based on data collected by Zhurong as its radar instrument peered beneath the surface to examine hidden rock layers, was published Monday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.+It’s a fact that has piqued the interest in space scientists at a time when humankind is increasingly turning its attention to the Red Planet as a possible destination for a crewed mission.
  
-“Were finding places on Mars that used to look like ancient beaches and ancient river deltas,” said study coauthor Benjamin Cardenas, assistant professor of geology in the department of geosciences at Penn State, in a statement. “We found evidence for wind, waves, no shortage of sand — a proper, vacation-style beach.+Its also helped increase environmental awareness around this fragile treasure, which is facing existential threats from pollution and decreasing water levels.
  
-What’s moreit’s possible the Martian environment was warmer and wetter for tens of millions of years longer than previously suspectedthe study authors wrote. +Briony Horgan, a professor at Purdue University’s EarthAtmospheric and Planetary Sciences Department, traveled to Turkey in 2019 with NASA’s Perseverance rover team to study the mysterious lakeand was struck by its resemblance to a distant planet.
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-The revelations add to the increasing evidence that the red planet once had warmer, wetter climate as well as an ocean that covered one-third of the Martian surface — conditions that might have created a hospitable environment for life.+
  
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