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Mars Rovers Explore Hints of Salty Water


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user posted imageNASA's Opportunity rover sent back new images from Mars showing that small spheres previously found on the surface also exist below, in a trench the rover dug. Hints of salty water were also found in the trench, but much more analysis is needed to learn the true composition.Meanwhile Opportunity's twin rover, Spirit, is about to dig a trench of its own in order to investigate soil that sticks to its wheels, suggesting the fine-grained material might be moist.In a press conference today, officials said the soil at both locations could contain small amounts of water mixed with salt in a brine that can exist in liquid form at very low temperatures.The scientists stressed that only miniscule amounts of water would be needed to create the brine.Water is the main thing scientists are searching for at Mars, because all life as we know it requires liquid water.

Mechanically speaking, both rovers are performing better than engineers promised and they might last into summer, well beyond the 90 days they were designed for, said Steven Squyres, principal investigator for the Mars Exploration Rover (MER) project from Cornell University.

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interesting. I wonder if the water on Mars can be recreated to rain in a lab on a plant, will it grow the same compare to an earth's rain.

How about the soil with a seed,

will a soil from Mars make a seed grow different with earth's or Mar's water in Earth's environment and Mar's environment . So if I grew an apple will it come an attack me? Maybe it might grow to a 50 pound apple with orange purple color.

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