water on Mars
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Meteorites on Mars Suggest Super Drought Wiped Out Alien Life
A new research suggests that the lack of rust on a Martian meteorite means the surface is extremely dry. However, the researchers still believe that billions of years ago, there could have been water on Mars.
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NASA: Water on Mars Lakes Existed Long After the Red Planet Dried Up
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NASA: Curiosity Reveals Layered Rock Formations on Mars; Humans May Contaminate Martian Waters?
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No Water on Mars? NASA's Seasonal Streak Test Baffles Scientists
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Fossilized River Evidence of Warm and Wet Mars Climate
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Mars Veins Caused by Evaporating Ancient Lakes
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Find Out Why NASA Believes There Could Be Life On Mars
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Gullies on Mars Not Likely Formed by Liquid Flowing Water
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Viking 40th Anniversary Celebrates First Landing On Mars, What Do We Know So Far?
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'Dark Streaks' Can Mean Water Still Flows on Mars, Study Says
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NASA to Send Curiosity Rover to Find Water on Mars?
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Salts on Mars? Why New Chemical Perchlorate Could be Dangerous to Human Explorers
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Mars’ Recurring Slope Lineae Most Likely Caused by Boiling Water