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Mars losing water even faster than scientists thought

The gradual disappearance of the water occurs when sunlight and chemistry turn water molecules into the hydrogen and oxygen atoms that they are made up of.

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Published : Jan 10, 2020, 10:04 PM IST

Paris: Mars may have been a place brimming with water in the form of seas, lakes and rivers once but all of that evaporated into space as researchers now report that the Red Planet is losing water faster than expected.

Mars today is cold and dry – a desert world -- but dry river valleys and lakebeds suggest that water covered much of the Red Planet billions of years ago. Previous research has also found that Martian water mostly escaped into space.

The gradual disappearance of the water occurs when sunlight and chemistry turn water molecules into the hydrogen and oxygen atoms that they are made up of.

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When they are broken down, Mars's weak gravity is unable to keep hold of them and they disappear off into space, according to the study published in the journal Science.

In the new study, an international research team led partly by Franck Montmessin from French National Centre for Scientific Research in France revealed that water vapour is accumulating in large quantities and unexpected proportions at an altitude of over 80 km in the Martian atmosphere.

The development was spotted using the Trace Gas Orbiter probe that was sent to the Red Planet onboard the ExoMars (Exploration of Mars) mission, run by the European Space Agency (ESA) and its Russian counterpart Roscosmos.

Measurements showed that large atmospheric pockets are even in a state of supersaturation with the atmosphere containing 10 to 100 times more water vapour than its temperature should theoretically allow.

"With the observed supersaturation rates, the capacity of water to escape would greatly increase during certain seasons," the authors wrote.

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The researchers point out that seasonal changes were the key factors behind how water vapour was distributed in the Martian atmosphere.

The 2020 mission of the ExoMars program will deliver a European rover and a Russian surface platform to the surface of Mars.

A Proton rocket will be used to launch the mission which will arrive at Mars after a nine-month journey.

The ExoMars rover will travel across the Martian surface to search for signs of life.

It will collect samples with a drill and analyze them with next-generation instruments. ExoMars will be the first mission to combine the capability to move across the surface and to study Mars at depth.

Read Also: Global warming behind river ice cover loss: Study

Paris: Mars may have been a place brimming with water in the form of seas, lakes and rivers once but all of that evaporated into space as researchers now report that the Red Planet is losing water faster than expected.

Mars today is cold and dry – a desert world -- but dry river valleys and lakebeds suggest that water covered much of the Red Planet billions of years ago. Previous research has also found that Martian water mostly escaped into space.

The gradual disappearance of the water occurs when sunlight and chemistry turn water molecules into the hydrogen and oxygen atoms that they are made up of.

Read Also: Scientists can regenerate joint cartilage similar to zebra-fish, salamanders: Study

When they are broken down, Mars's weak gravity is unable to keep hold of them and they disappear off into space, according to the study published in the journal Science.

In the new study, an international research team led partly by Franck Montmessin from French National Centre for Scientific Research in France revealed that water vapour is accumulating in large quantities and unexpected proportions at an altitude of over 80 km in the Martian atmosphere.

The development was spotted using the Trace Gas Orbiter probe that was sent to the Red Planet onboard the ExoMars (Exploration of Mars) mission, run by the European Space Agency (ESA) and its Russian counterpart Roscosmos.

Measurements showed that large atmospheric pockets are even in a state of supersaturation with the atmosphere containing 10 to 100 times more water vapour than its temperature should theoretically allow.

"With the observed supersaturation rates, the capacity of water to escape would greatly increase during certain seasons," the authors wrote.

Read Also: Researchers develop colour-changing smart skin

The researchers point out that seasonal changes were the key factors behind how water vapour was distributed in the Martian atmosphere.

The 2020 mission of the ExoMars program will deliver a European rover and a Russian surface platform to the surface of Mars.

A Proton rocket will be used to launch the mission which will arrive at Mars after a nine-month journey.

The ExoMars rover will travel across the Martian surface to search for signs of life.

It will collect samples with a drill and analyze them with next-generation instruments. ExoMars will be the first mission to combine the capability to move across the surface and to study Mars at depth.

Read Also: Global warming behind river ice cover loss: Study

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Pak court concludes cross examination of prosecution witnesses against Hafiz Saeed, aides
By M Zulqernain
         Lahore, Jan 10 (PTI) A Pakistani anti-terrorism court has concluded the cross examination of prosecution witnesses, including some revenue officers, in the terror financing case against Mumbai terror attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed and his three close aides.
         The Anti-Terrorism Court-I indicted Saeed and his close aides - Hafiz Abdul Salam, Muhammad Ashraf and Zafar Iqbal - on terror financing charges on December 11.
         "Lawyers of Saeed and his close aides completed the cross examination of the prosecution witnesses in the Anti-Terrorism Court-I Lahore here on Thursday," a court official told PTI after the hearing which lasted for more than six hours.
         The prosecution had produced a good number of witnesses against Saeed and others, he said.
         ATC Judge Arshad Hussain Bhutta directed the defence lawyers - Naseeruddin Nayyar and Muhammad Imran Fazal Gul - to present its witnesses from Friday, the official said.
         Separately, the ATC-II held a hearing against Jamaat-ud-Dawah (JuD) spokesperson Yahya Mujahid and Hafiz Abdur Rehman Makki in the terror financing case against them and recorded the statements of the witnesses.
         The ATC-II adjourned the hearing of this case till January 14.
         On Wednesday, the Revenue Department officials were among witnesses who testified against Saeed and others.
         The revenue officials had submitted the record of the JuD centres, seminaries and mosques in Lahore. The witnesses told the court about Saeed's collections of funds for terror financing.
         Strict security measures were taken in and outside the court premises during the appearance of the JuD leaders. Journalists had not been allowed to enter the court premises to cover the court proceedings against Saeed and others since they were indicted on December 11.
         The CTD had registered 23 FIRs against Saeed and his accomplices on the charges of terror financing in different cities of Punjab province and arrested him on July 17. He is held at the Kot Lakhpat jail in Lahore.
         Saeed-led JuD is believed to be the front organisation for the LeT which is responsible for carrying out the 2008 Mumbai attack that killed 166 people, including six Americans.
         The US Department of the Treasury has designated Saeed as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist. The US, since 2012, has offered a USD 10 million reward for information that brings Saeed to justice.
         The US has also welcomed Saeed's indictment, urging Islamabad to ensure a full prosecution and expeditious trial of the charges against him.
         The indictment followed growing international pressure on Pakistan to stop militant groups from collecting funds in the country and to take immediate action against those still involved in militant activities. PTI MZ ZH AKJ
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