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Strange underground polygons on Mars point to the Red Planet’s wet past

Buried dozens of meters below Mars’ equator is a large honeycomb pattern similar to those found near Earth’s cold poles. Each crevasse is 70 meters (230 feet) wide (about half a football field) and is bordered by 30 meters wide (98 feet wide) slurries of ice and mud. Scientists say this material is probably between… Read More »