NASA tossed the clip of Martian water

NASA's Goddard Space Travel Center has just released a self-made video showing the changing landscape as well as natural phenomena that took place on Mars over the past 4 billion years.

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The clip is less than 2 minutes to reconstruct the scene of the Red Planet as a young planet with a thick, warm atmosphere that provides enough water - an important ingredient for life development - for the oceans. The video released on YouTube describes the planet's transformation from time to time, the agency on November 13 said.

Picture 1 of NASA tossed the clip of Martian water
Water - an important part of life - exists in Mars 4 million years ago

Starting with a series of rocky mountains rising between the lakes, clips show the passage of time with images of fast moving clouds. Thereby, we can see the climate change from warm to dry, freezing.

Over millions of years, lakes gradually dried up while the right atmosphere gradually changed from the blue sky like the earth to pink and gradually turned brown like the color of the Martian atmosphere today.

NASA's Mars 'travel' clip was released during the time the agency was about to launch the MAVEN spacecraft to study the planet's atmosphere. The MAVEN spacecraft will leave the launch pad on November 18 and is expected to arrive on Mars on September 22, 2014.