NASA Scientists Find More Evidence of Water on Mars
Editor | May 22, 2009 | Comments 0
NASA scientists with the US Space Agency’s Martian rover project say new rock sampling data transmitted from the Martian surface provide further evidence that water once flowed on Mars. The findings also suggests briny sulfuric minerals helped form the topography of Mars over a wide swath of land that might once have supported life. The new data was collected by the NASA rover Opportunity in the Victoria impact crater, which is 750 meters across and 75 meters, in an equatorial region of the planet. NASA’s principal investigator for the rover…
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