With the TGO/CaSSIS team, we discovered morning water frost on the solar system's tallest volcanoes — where it was thought impossible. The finding made the cover of Nature Geoscience.
We showed that the planet's red dust owes its colour to ferrihydrite, not hematite as long assumed. Because ferrihydrite forms in cool water, it tells us early Mars was wetter, colder, and more habitable than previously thought.