Mars has ice
Scientists at the US Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) recently said the evidence that the Phoenix (Phoenix) probe collected on Mars confirmed ice exists on the red planet.
The news agency quoted Peter Smith as saying that the white matter exposed from a large groove dug up by the robot arm of the Phoenix probe has completely disappeared within the last four days. They have evaporated.
"It is the perfect proof that it is ice," Smith asserted. "Previously there was suspicion that this was salt, but salt could not be.
According to the BBC, this finding further made the scientific community believe in the theory of water that once existed on Mars. Accordingly, water is confined in a layer of permafrost near the surface of Mars.
Currently the robot arm of the Phoenix ship is digging another groove at the northernmost point of Mars and collides with a solid surface. Scientists hope it is an ice floor. This second track was named Bach Tuyet 2.
Two photos taken by the Phoenix ship on June 15 and 18 show that the ice on Mars evaporates.(Photo: AP Photo / NASA / JPL / CALTECH)
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