Giant Pool of Water Ice at Mars’ South Pole

March 16, 2007 | Source: Space.com

Mars has enough water ice at its south pole to blanket the entire planet in more than 30 feet of water if everything thawed out.

Astronomers have solid evidence that billions of years ago water flowed over the Martian surface. And recently, evidence has pointed to a warming trend as Mars emerges from an “ice age.”