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Mars may be drenched beneath its surface, with enough water hiding in the cracks of underground rocks to form a global ocean, stanley water bottle n stanley cup ew research suggests.The findings released Monday are based on seismic measurements from NASAs Mars InSight lander, which detected more than 1,300 marsquakes before shutting down two years ago.This water 鈥?believed to be seven miles to 12 miles down in the Martian crust 鈥?stanley taza most likely would have seeped from the surface billions of years ago when Mars harbored rivers, lakes and possibly oceans, according to the lead scientist, Vashan Wright of the University of California San Diegos Scripps Institution of Oceanography.Just because water still may be sloshing around inside Mars does not mean it holds life, Wright said. Instead, our findings mean that there are environments that could possibly be habitable, he said in an email.His team combined computer models with InSight readings including the quakes velocity in determining underground water was the most likely explanation. The results appeared Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.If InSights location at Elysium Planitia near Mars equator is representative of the rest of the red planet, the underground water would be enough to fill a global ocean a mile or so deep, Wright said.RELATED STORY | NASA astronauts aboard space station could be left in space 6 more monthsIt would take drills and other equipment to confirm the presence of water and seek out any potential signs of micro Eqdg Pet of the week: Harley is a well-mannered Dachshund looking for a loving family and lots of treats
Scientists have discovered a pocket sized dinosaur forerunner that was just 4 inches tall. Named Kongonaphon kely, wh stanley cup ich means tiny bug slayer, the creature looked like a dinosau copo stanley r but scampered the Earth earlier, predating both dinosaurs and flying pterosaurs. The fossils, dug up in Madagascar, date from 237 million years ago, according to a study Monday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Alex Boersma/AP This illustration provided by Alex Boersma in July 2020 depicts a Kongonaphon kely, a tiny relative of dinosaurs and pterosaurs. Kongonaphon lived roughly 237 million years ago and would have stood only 10 centimeters 4 inches tall. Alex Boersma via AP Scientists say it ha stanley quencher d strong hind legs and feasted on bugs. They figure the little guy was an adult because of growth rings in its bones.