Drone radar could help spacecraft pinpoint where to drill for water on Mars, scientists say
space.com May 2, 2026

Drone radar could help spacecraft pinpoint where to drill for water on Mars, scientists say

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Researchers have shown that drones equipped with ground-penetrating radar can map buried glaciers on Earth in detail, offering a blueprint for searching for water on Mars. The University of Arizona-led study focused on glaciers in Alaska and Wyoming, which resemble debris-covered ice deposits on Mars. Drones can provide information on ice depth and debris thickness, crucial for future Mars missions. This technique could guide drilling and improve efficiency.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Drone-based radar fills a critical gap in orbital radar's ability to resolve surface details, enabling targeted drilling and analysis.
  • · This capability can significantly improve the chances of detecting signs of past life on Mars.