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Victor_c3

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2. Interesting
Tue May 4, 2021, 04:17 PM
May 2021

From the article:

“This is a controversial claim, Hibbard said, because most ice streams on Earth require at least a thin layer of liquid water at their base to lubricate their flow.“

So, this could mean there could be liquid water on Mars.

Despite the fact that we’ve been studying this planet for decades, I find it remarkable that we still haven’t ruled out if there is life on Mars or not

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Good stuff! Thanks for the link! nt Wounded Bear May 2021 #1
Interesting Victor_c3 May 2021 #2
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