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NASA Glenn Research Center is Developing Aqueous Technology to Search Life on Mars' Waters
The NASA Glenn Research Center is teaming up with the University of Michigan to develop a new high-tech instrument called Martian Aqueous Habitat Reconnaissance Suite (MAHRS), which is designed to fine evidence of alien life on Martian waters.
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