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Phoenix found minerals needed for life on Mars |
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World Mirror
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Written by Team Josh
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Monday, 30 June 2008 |
In a major breakthrough NASA's Mars discovery gadget Phoenix has found that minerals needed for life prevails on Mars.
Analysis of dirt on Mars has found nutrients necessary for life. The phoenix Mars Lander, on Wednesday, conducted tests in its wet chemistry lab to measure the soil's acidity or alkalinity and determine if it was favorable for life.
The research tested positive and it has cemented the belief of presence of life on Mars. NASA's Sam kounavaes said,” We basically have found what appear to be the requirements or nutrients to support life”.
NASA is currently busy seeking possibilities to send man mission to Mars.
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