"Surprising Discovery: Mars Express Uncovers Vast Equatorial Ice Reserves on Red Planet"

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ESA's Mars Express has discovered extensive layers of water ice in Mars's Medusae Fossae Formation near the equator, potentially impacting our understanding of the planet's climate history and future human exploration. The radar signals match those from Mars's polar caps, indicating the presence of significant water ice deposits, with enough to cover the entire planet in a layer of water 1.5 to 2.7 meters deep if melted. This discovery challenges our understanding of Mars's past climate and presents valuable opportunities for future exploration and potential resource utilization.
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