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Posted: 2025-05-16 06:50:08 UTC

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New radar data suggests Mars may have had cold, red beaches, potentially hosting life. The red hue may come from ferrihydrite, forming in cold, wet conditions, indicating frigid oceans. These 'Arctic-style' beaches could be promising for finding alien biology.
Evidence of ancient Martian shoreline found by China's Zhurong rover.
Mars' red color may be due to ferrihydrite, indicating cold, wet conditions.
Potential for 'Arctic-style' beaches to be promising sites for alien life.
Confirmation needed to verify the existence of 'Arctic-style' beaches.
Further research required to understand the full implications of ferrihydrite on Mars.