It is a scientific consensus that water once flowed on Mars , and that it had a denser atmosphere, meaning that it was once habitable.
Unfortunately, roughly 4.2 to 3.7 billion years ago, Mars' rivers, lakes, and global ocean began to disappear as solar wind slowly stripped its atmosphere away. For scientists, the question of how long it remained habitable has been the subject of ongoing inquiry.
Where some scientists maintain that Mars ceased being habitable billions of years ago, recent research suggests that it experienced periods of habitability that lasted for eons. This includes recent findings by NASA's Curiosity rover , which has been exploring the Gale Crater on Mars to learn more about the planet's past.
According to new research by scientists at New York University Abu

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