The Chinese Zhurong Martian rover has discovered evidence of liquid water on Mars, suggesting the presence of snow and frost as recently as 400,000 years ago. This is the first instance of tangible proof of liquid water on the planet, with significant morphological features on the dune surfaces indicating the formation of salty liquid water. The discovery is highly significant as it provides observational evidence of liquid water at low latitudes on Mars, which are more conducive to supporting life. The Zhurong rover remains in hibernation during the Martian winter due to a layer of dust on its solar panels.
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