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There Might be Enough Oxygen Below the Surface of Mars to Support Life

By: RAS_WEB
On: October 26, 2018
In: News, RSSfeeds, Universe Today

There Might be Enough Oxygen Below the Surface of Mars to Support Life

According to new study supported by NASA, a team of researchers found that Mars may have enough oxygen in subsurface environments to support life.

The post There Might be Enough Oxygen Below the Surface of Mars to Support Life appeared first on Universe Today.

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