Mars
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NASA's Curiosity Rover Detects Possible Mud Cracks on Mars -- Does the Red Planet Have Water?
NASA's Mars Curiosity Rover found what seems to be mud cracks embedded in rocks. If true, these cracks might support the claim that there was once water on the red planet.
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NASA Glenn Research Center is Developing Aqueous Technology to Search Life on Mars' Waters
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Nitrogen in Ancient Rocks Could Detect Signs of Early Alien Life on Mars
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Mars One Delays Controversial Mars Colonization and Its Plans to Send Humans to the Red Planet
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ESA Mars Express, NASA MRO Reveal a Warmer, Wetter Ancient Mars -- Alien Life on Mars Possible?