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Life on Mars Could Be Hiding Just Below Surface, Study Says – Sputnik International
The potential for thin water films that exist below the surface in salty permafrost regions opens new doors for habitability exploration, as its melting and freezing……

The potential for thin water films that exist below the surface in salty permafrost regions opens new doors for habitability exploration, as its melting and freezing create a dynamic environment that could be enough to sustain life on the Red Planet.A new Californian Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence Institute (SETI) study shows that the harsh environment of the cold and dry Mars might be similar to that of the underground lakes in Antarctica, which could be a potential home to life on the…
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