The Search for Life on Mars Is about to Get Weird0
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- May 18, 2017
Astrobiologists ponder sending gene sequencers, weather stations, drilling rigs and more to the Red Planet
Astrobiologists ponder sending gene sequencers, weather stations, drilling rigs and more to the Red Planet
If some British tabloids are to be believed, UFOs have been lighting up the British skies these days, as if the night skies were an immense Christmas tree.
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