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NASA's Curiosity rover finds potential salt sediments in Mars' Gale Crater


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The discovery is leading Curiosity scientists to believe that Gale Crater may have once held salt lakes. The team published what the lakes could have looked like in the Nature Geoscience journal on Monday.

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On 10/7/2019 at 3:30 PM, tacobell fan said:

The discovery is leading Curiosity scientists to believe that Gale Crater may have once held salt lakes. The team published what the lakes could have looked like in the Nature Geoscience journal on Monday.

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galeez badcow gallu.. they have been spending billions and finding sh1t .. as if they are not looking at right place willingly

 

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3 minutes ago, soodhilodaaram said:

galeez badcow gallu.. they have been spending billions and finding sh1t .. as if they are not looking at right place willingly

 

Nuvvu suggest cheyyave. NASA ki pampudham. Ekkada chooadalo..ela spend cheyyalo.

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15 minutes ago, tacobell fan said:

Naa screen meeda unna dust ee better ga kanipistundhi earth kante

Thats from our closest planet. Antha chinna dhantlo manam unnam. How negligible we are in the grand scheme of things!

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5 minutes ago, Somedude said:

Thats from our closest planet. Antha chinna dhantlo manam unnam. How negligible we are in the grand scheme of things!

still I live pay check to pay check brother

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