A new Martian climate model suggest a mostly cold, harsh environment
152d ago
Technology
Ars Technica

A new climate model based on data collected by the Curiosity rover indicates that Mars was predominantly a cold and harsh environment, with infrequent wet periods. The model challenges previous assumptions of a warmer, wetter early Mars. This finding has significant implications for understanding the planet's potential for past habitability and the search for evidence of ancient life.