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Giant ice deposit discovered on Mars
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A red sea on the red planet
A “red sea” on Mars would certainly be a fascinating image, but what you mention is a metaphor to highlight the presence of large amounts of ice on the planet’s surface. Mars is often referred to as the “red planet” due to the color of its surface, caused by the presence of iron oxide, also known as rust. However, the ice found on Mars is more likely to be a color closer to Earth’s ice, ranging from clear to light blue, depending on composition and other factors. These ice deposits are extremely important for understanding the habitability of Mars and could play a crucial role in future exploration and colonization missions.
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