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Hope for Water on Mars Dims with Sharp New Images (SPACE.com)

SPACE.com - New images obtained by a sharp-eyed Martian satellite reveal that some Red Planet features once thought to have been carved by flowing water were in fact created by other processes. Related PostsNo related posts

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