The hydrocarbon lakes and seas of Saturn’s moon might occasionally erupt with dramatic patches of bubbles
Ancient Mars’ lakes formed much later than initially thought
Lakes and snowmelt-fed streams appeared roughly a billion years after a well-documented, earlier era of wet conditions
Evaporation of ancient lakes formed Mars’ mineral veins
Formations found in Mars’ Gale Crater were formed by the drying up of great bodies of water, a new study has shown
Curiosity confirms lakes existed on ancient Mars
The Red Planet was once capable of storing large bodies of water according to data from NASA’s rover