1,50,000 tonnes of water frost found on Mars' tallest volcano

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Scientists have discovered frost on Mars’ tallest volcano, Olympus Mons, revealing an active water cycle on the Red Planet. The frost, detected 13.5 miles above the surface, forms briefly each morning during colder seasons. This groundbreaking finding challenges previous beliefs about Mars’ dry equator and offers new insights into the planet’s water dynamics, potentially aiding future exploration missions.

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