
"We keep looking for life in other planets. But what is the definition for life? What is the difference between living and non-living?"
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Windy, Wet and Wild
May 23, 2009 / Posted by: Aaron GronstalThe team behind NASA’s Mars Exploration Rovers has released new results from the two years that Opportunity spent exploring Victoria Crater. Opportunity’s instruments have revealed more evidence for a windy and wet past on Mars. The findings further our understanding of the habitability of ancient Mars.
Source: [Astrobiology Magazine]
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Ali Behrooz said:
Nasa all the way. Thank you for all the great work you guys do. Keep it up. I have a feeling Mars is going to be very promising.