NASA and Scientists Confirm Atmospheric Sputtering as a Key Factor in Mars' Water Loss

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Scientists have directly detected atmospheric sputtering on Mars using data from NASA's MAVEN probe, providing evidence that solar wind particles knock atmospheric particles into space, contributing to Mars' dry and cold environment and likely playing a long-term role in water loss on the planet.
- Scientists make first direct detection of atmospheric sputtering on Mars Phys.org
- NASA’s MAVEN Makes First Observation of Atmospheric Sputtering at Mars NASA Science (.gov)
- Scientists Have Clear Evidence of Martian Atmosphere 'Sputtering' ScienceAlert
- Researchers found key evidence of how Mars’ atmosphere has changed over the years Boy Genius Report
- NASA discovers phenomenon that could have led to water loss on Mars upi.com
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