A new study provides evidence that some early Martian minerals were formed in watery environments that were salty and near neutral pH, similar to Earth's modern oceans, and thus habitable for microbes. User ALIEUS, 26 Jan 2020
A new study provides evidence that some early Martian minerals were formed in watery environments that were salty and near neutral pH, similar to Earth's modern oceans, and thus habitable for microbes. User worldnewsbot, in the News From Around The World subreddit, 25 Jan 2020
A new study provides evidence that some early Martian minerals were formed in watery environments that were salty and near neutral pH, similar to Earth's modern oceans, and thus habitable for microbes. User MistWeaver80, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 25 Jan 2020
A new study provides evidence that some early Martian minerals were formed in watery environments that were salty and near neutral pH, similar to Earth's modern oceans, and thus habitable for microbes. User MistWeaver80, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 23 Jan 2020
Semiarid climate and hyposaline lake on early Mars inferred from reconstructed water chemistry at Gale User EdwardHeisler, in the The Mars Society: To Explore and Settle a New World! subreddit, 25 Oct 2019