In another hopeful sign that Mars was once habitable, NASA's Curiosity rover has detected nitrogen in the soil of the Red Planet for the first time. While NASA doesn't think that the compounds are biological in origin, they are still significant to Mars having been more favorable to life in the ancient past... Continue Reading Curiosity rover finds nitrogen on Mars
Section: Space
Tags: Curiosity Rover, Mars, Mars Science Laboratory, NASA, Spacecraft
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