File:NASA Mars Subsurface Water Ice Mapping.png
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current | 22:21, 15 November 2023 | 2,219 × 1,297 (2.47 MB) | Liandrei | {{Information |Description= {{en|1=The blue areas on this map of Mars show regions where NASA missions have detected subsurface water ice. Scientists can use the map – part of the Subsurface Water Ice Mapping project, or SWIM – to decide where the first astronauts to set foot on the Red Planet should land. Triangles on the map are past and present Mars missions; circles are ice-exposing impact craters. Mars has both water ice and carbon dioxide ice (dry ice); water ice would be a critical re... |
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