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November 15, 2016
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Meteorites reveal lasting drought on Mars
Stirling UK (SPX) Nov 14, 2016
The lack of liquid water on the surface of Mars today has been demonstrated by new evidence in the form of meteorites on the Red Planet examined by an international team of planetary scientists. In a study led by the University of Stirling, an international team of researchers has found the lack of rust on the meteorites indicates that Mars is incredibly dry, and has been that way for millions of years. The discovery, published in Nature Communications, provides vital insight into the planet ... read more

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Opportunity makes small U-turn to reach summit of Spirit Mound
Opportunity is located at the feature called 'Spirit Mound' on the rim of Endeavour Crater, the first science waypoint of the 10th extended mission. The rover is completing the in-situ (contac ... more
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