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When the first astronauts step onto the surface of Mars, they will need more than courage and curiosity. They will need water – lots of it – for drinking, breathing, growing food, and even making rocket fuel for the trip back home.
A new study led by University of Mississippi planetary geologist Erica Luzzi points to a promising source: a patch of terrain in Mars’ mid-latitudes where ice may lie just beneath the dusty soil.
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