The study based on data from NASA’s Mars InSight lander provides evidence of liquid water deep beneath the Martian surface, which could aid in the search for life there and offer insights into what might have happened to the planet’s ancient oceans, according to Reuters. The lander, which has been on the Red Planet since 2018, has measured seismic data over four years, examining how earthquakes have shifted the ground and identifying what materials or substances lie below the surface. Based on this data, researchers have determined that liquid water is likely present deep below the lander. Wat…