Mars’s ancient atmosphere might be locked in clay
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A recent MIT study suggests Mars' lost atmosphere might be trapped in its clay-rich crust. The researchers propose that water-rock interactions converted atmospheric CO2 into methane, which could be stored in clay for billions of years. They estimate Martian clay could hold up to 80% of the planet's early atmosphere. This finding may explain Mars' atmospheric loss and potentially provide fuel for future missions.
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