Space Video. European orbiter may have discovered huge water deposits on Mars Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 20/01/2024 - 13:07 GMT+1 The potential discovery suggests that Mars once looked very different from how it appears today and could once have sustained life. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next European orbiter may have discovered huge water deposits on Mars Now playing Next Kainan City sets world record for mass gingerbread house decorating Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | October 20th, 2025 – Midday Now playing Next What defence tech is in Denmark’s €3.67 billion spending plan? Now playing Next Course in Lithuania teaches children how to build and fly drones Now playing Next Why is the Northern Hemisphere darkening faster than the South? Now playing Next Jewels of 'inestimable' value stolen from Louvre museum in Paris Now playing Next Trump says ceasefire to hold after Israel airstrikes on Hamas in Rafah Now playing Next Trump lashes out at Colombia's Petro and announces aid withdrawal Now playing Next Revolut Western Europe CEO: “Not specifically in a hurry” for licences Now playing Next Thousands protest Trump's 'authoritarian' rule across major US cities Now playing Next Thousands join Santiago’s annual Zombiewalk in a celebration of horror and art Now playing Next Scaling impact: AIIB partners with Sri Lanka to advance sustainable development Now playing Next Culture Digest: The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week Now playing Next Grand Finale in Guadalajara: Heavyweights Bring the Heat Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | October 20th, 2025 – Morning More videos
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