Mars Atmosphere Could Backstop Human Water Supply on the Red Planet

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A study in Advances in Space Research suggests Martian atmospheric moisture could serve as a backup water source for future crewed missions, alongside underground ice as the primary long-term option; it evaluates moisture-harvesting technologies, energy needs, and deployment challenges, advocating a layered approach that combines ice, soil moisture, and atmospheric capture to support sustainable exploration and potential settlement.
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