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Originally posted by iori_komei
It's good we have more evidence that Mars once had liquid water, provides more incentive to send further robotic missions and eventual human missions to the Planet.
As for there being water on Mars currently.
While there is a great deal of water in the form of ice at the poles, and most likely a
good amount existing as permafrost across the planet, there is no liquid water on Mars,
except for the brief geysers, bu the liquid water does'nt exist very long once it hits the atmosphere.