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More reason to believe life in the red planet - Mars Odyssey orbiter finds ancient salt deposits in the southern highlands
Shekhar Pandit
Mar. 22, 2008

It was just another reason to believe that Mars may be the last colony intelligent species live in before migrating to the earth.
Mars Odyssey Orbiter has found what appear to be ancient salt deposits in the southern highlands of the planet, giving scientists another place to study whether the environment could have supported primitive life. Some scientists believe Mars was the place where an intelligent civilization prospered once till Mars lost its electromagnetic poles because the nuclear reactor at the core ran out of fuel.
The deposits appear to be disconnected making it post probable that they did not all came from one big, global body of surface water. Many of the deposits lie in basins with channels leading into them, which is the kind of feature consistent with water flowing in over a long time.
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