NASA Mars satellite uncovers markings ‘like paint dripping down a wall’ on Martian surface

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A photograph taken from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, which shows wave-like patterns inside a Mars crater.

High-resolution satellite images have revealed dripping paint-like patterns on Mars that match those found on Earth, according to a new study.

The familiar soil patterns suggest that Mars and Earth were shaped by similar forces. On Earth, the patterns form on the slopes of cold, mountainous regions where soils freeze and thaw throughout the year. If Mars once had the same icy, wet conditions, then these patterns could be a good place to explore the role that liquid water may have had in shaping the Red Planet and its potential to harbor signs of life.

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