First global map of hydrogen distribution on Mars. Scientists now believe that subsurface on the red planet enough water exists to cover the entire planet in an ankle-deep deposit. This map is based on data gathered during more than half a Martian year - 687 Earth days. CREDIT: Los Alamos National Laboratory

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