Bern University Researchers Uncover Evidence of Ancient Ocean on Mars
A research team from the University of Bern, using imagery from Mars probes, has identified geological structures resembling river deltas, providing strong evidence for the past existence of a large ocean on the red planet.

Key Takeaways
- A research team from the University of Bern has identified geological structures on Mars resembling river deltas.
- The identified structures provide clear evidence of a past ocean on Mars.
- The ancient Martian ocean was at least the size of Earth's Arctic Ocean.
- The highest water level on Mars dates back to approximately three billion years ago.
- The delta structures are all located at a similar altitude.
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They Said
"The structures that we were able to identify on the images are clearly the mouth of a river into an ocean."
"We know Mars as a dry, red planet. However, our results show that it was a blue planet in the past."