Mars Phoenix Lander Yields Evidence of Liquid Water

Credit: NASA/JPL-CALTECH/UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA/MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE
Changeling blobs photographed on a landing strut of the Phoenix Mars lander may be the first evidence of liquid water on the red planet. If true, the discovery could hold profound implications for habitability there, since liquid water is considered a prerequisite for life. Scientists believe the...

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