Water on Mars | Live Talk with NHM Scientist
Lakes and rivers are familiar and beautiful parts of the landscape on Earth. Although cold and arid now, Mars was once a land of a thousand lakes. Join a Museum scientist to find out how these ancient water bodies were discovered, what they can reveal about past climate change on the red planet and how they could be instrumental in the search for ancient microbial life.
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Видео Water on Mars | Live Talk with NHM Scientist канала Natural History Museum
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