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While new evidence suggests that Mars may harbor a tiny amount of liquid water, it exists today as a largely cold and arid planet. Three billion years ago, however, the situation may have been much different. In 2012 the Mars Curiosity rover beamed images Earth has been invading Mars since November 1971, when the Soviet Mars 2 lander crashed. Certainly life exists on Mars today — the microbes that have hitchhiked from Earth. Even in the harsh environs of Mars — cold, dry, bombarded by ultraviolet light And there may even be small amounts of very briny water occasionally on the surface today, as recent discoveries using NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter have shown. The tech in this film is not only plausible, but actual technology we are working on today." NASA is also using the film as an opportunity to educate the public on why the agency wants to go to Mars, and to explain what is real science and what is fiction MaRS Discovery District ("MaRS") today announced a new collaborative relationship with TMX Group ("TMX"), an integrated exchange group with key subsidiaries operating cash and derivative markets across multiple asset classes including equities, fixed And now NASA has just reported the electrifying news that liquid water is flowing on Mars today. This discovery increases the odds that there is currently life on Mars – picture microbes, not little green men – while heightening interest in NASA’s .
NFL Inside Slant: Controversial call mars Seahawks win USA TODAY Sports' Tom Pelissero breaks down the Seahawks controversial Monday night victory over the Lions. Check out this story on USATODAY.com: usat.ly/1LfFkwz USA TODAY Sports' Tom Pelissero Mars enthusiasts have something big to celebrate today. NASA's Curiosity rover has confirmed that the red planet was home to large lakes full of water approximately 3.5 billion years ago. The Curiosity rover is currently exploring the Gale Crater on Mars. Where there’s brine, there’s water. Scientists scouring the Red Planet using NASA’S Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter say they’ve found direct chemical evidence of transient saltwater flowing on the surface today. Granted, they haven’t caught the Something is missing somewhere,” said John Grotzinger, a Professor of Geology at Caltech. The briny water that flows on Mars today only shows up occasionally and wets the dirt like a sponge. But, billions of years ago, the planet may have flowed with .
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