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Recent missions to Mars indicate the planet once had abundant water, likely kept in liquid form by an atmosphere much more dense than today’s, which is too cold and thin.

I wonder whether the clause--"by an atmosphere much more dense than today's" is a simplified form from "by an atmosphere (that was )much more dense than today's"?
Any ideas?

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   Recent missions to Mars indicate the planet once had abundant water, likely kept in liquid form by an atmosphere much more dense than today’s, which is too cold and thin. 

I wonder whether the clause--"by an atmosphere much more dense than today's" is a simplified form from "by an atmosphere (that was )much more dense than today's"?
Any ideas?
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