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Author: * Sokni Hvitaskald -
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Date: Jul 17, 2007 - 12:50
by Jean-Louis Santini
Washington (AFP) Jul 17, 2007
The hunt for evidence of life on Mars will go underground next year when a NASA probe digs beneath the surface of the red planet's arctic northern plains, US scientists revealed Monday. In a departure from previous missions -- which have seen robotic vehicles explore the planet's hills and craters -- NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander will instead dig into Martian soil for conditions favorable to past or present life.
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http://www.marsdaily.com/reports/Hunt_For_Life_On_Mars_Goes_Underground_In_New_NASA_Mission_999.html
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