Ancient Martian Ocean Spanned Half the Planet, New Imagery Hints

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New high-resolution orbital imagery around Mars reveals delta-like structures near Valles Marineris that researchers say mark an ancient coastline, suggesting an ocean across the northern hemisphere that may have been as large as Earth's Arctic Ocean and existed about 3.37 billion years ago, supporting the idea of a historically “blue” Mars.
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