The amount of water is comparable to 150 Bohai Seas, which can cover Mars at a depth of 2 meters! ESA has discovered a huge amount of water resources on Mars
In the process of exploring the solar system, scientists continue to discover new and exciting things about Mars. The latest discovery is a team of researchers from the European Space Agency, who claim to have discovered a huge amount of water resources in the equatorial region of Mars. It is reported that the reserves of these water resources are comparable to 150 Bohai Seas and enough to cover the surface of Mars at a depth of 2 meters.
Mars is one of the closest planets to Earth in the solar system and one of the most likely targets for human migration and development. However, due to the arid nature of the Martian surface, it is very difficult for humans to inhabit and carry out their lives on Mars. Therefore, the search for water resources on Mars has always been the focus of scientists.
According to NASA, water resources on the surface of Mars are very limited, and most of them are found in the Arctic and Antarctic regions in the form of ice. However, this latest discovery has changed our understanding of Mars. The European Space Agency (ESA) research team has found that there are large amounts of icy water deposits in the equatorial region of Mars. These icy water deposits can reach a depth of about 2 meters, enough to cover the surface of Mars.
Scientists believe that the discovery of water resources in the equatorial region of Mars will make it easier for humans to explore and develop Mars. Water is a basic need for human survival, and the discovery of enough water resources on Mars will greatly promote human habitation and life on Mars.
However, it is important to note that while water resources exist on Mars, no liquid water has yet been found, and no signs of life on Mars have been found. Scientists say the discovery is still just the beginning, and it is still a long process to delve into and explore Mars' water resources.
Overall, the findings of the European Space Agency have given new hope to human exploration of Mars. The water resources of the equatorial region of Mars will provide more resources and opportunities for humanity, bringing us closer to achieving our goal of living and living on Mars. It is expected that scientists will continue to study Mars in depth in the future, bringing new breakthroughs and discoveries to human exploration of the solar system.