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New data from Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter satellite indicate that some liquid water has survived as well ¿ leaving a chance that some form of Martian life, too. The latest study reported earlier has found evidence of different kinds of salts in dark streaks on the slopes of peaks and crater walls. That¿s important because salt can melt ice ¿ enabling it to flow. The discovery confirms that the Red Planet is still geologically active and, tantalizing it increases the possibility that may currently harbor simple living organisms.

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New data from Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter satellite indicate that some liquid water has survived as well ¿ leaving a chance that some form of Martian life, too. The latest study reported earlier has found evidence of different kinds of salts in dark streaks on the slopes of peaks and crater walls. That¿s important because salt can melt ice ¿ enabling it to flow. The discovery confirms that the Red Planet is still geologically active and, tantalizing it increases the possibility that may currently harbor simple living organisms.
Autorenporträt
Kurt Jacinth S. Sario was born in Malate Manila, Philippines. A 19-year old who really likes to read books, watch movies, and play games that are of science fiction and fantasy genres because he is fond of euphoric feeling. He is currently a college student in Adamson University taking B.S. in Geology and serving for the glory of God.