According to newer models analyzed by researchers including those at UC Berkeley, how much longer might liquid water have persisted on Mars than previously modeled?
Answer
Up to a billion years longer
New models suggest that the window for large-scale liquid water on Mars extended much longer than previously accepted, potentially persisting in reservoirs for as long as 3 billion years ago, which is up to a billion years longer than common estimates.

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