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Friday, 20 June 2008

Meanwhile, on Mars

by Cheryl Rofer

That white stuff that the Phoenix's shovel dug into has disappeared. A few days ago, the scientists thought it might be sand or something else that would have indicated long-ago water, like the sand deposits around my house. But the fact that it has disappeared means that it was probably ice.

And here's the untold story of the first Earthling to set foot on Mars.

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