Blog - U.K. study: Mars surface too dry for life
London (UPI) Feb 3, 2012
Life could not exist on the surface of Mars because the planet has been in a super-drought lasting 600 million years, British researchers say.
Scientists at Imperial College London said they based that assertion on analysis of Martian soil brought back to Earth from the 2008 NASA Phoenix mission.
Their three-year analysis suggests the Martian surface has been dry for such a lon
http://www.marsdaily.com/reports/UK_study_Mars_surface_too_dry_for_life_999.html
Life could not exist on the surface of Mars because the planet has been in a super-drought lasting 600 million years, British researchers say.
Scientists at Imperial College London said they based that assertion on analysis of Martian soil brought back to Earth from the 2008 NASA Phoenix mission.
Their three-year analysis suggests the Martian surface has been dry for such a lonhttp://www.marsdaily.com/reports/UK_study_Mars_surface_too_dry_for_life_999.html


