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Is there life on Mars hiding in caves?
- Researchers suggest that life on Mars may be hidden in caves, particularly through eight identified "skylights."
- Eight skylights could lead to underground areas where ancient microbial organisms might exist, as indicated by the research.
- These caves may provide stable, watery environments protected from harsh Mars conditions, beneficial for life preservation.
- The study recommends Hebrus skylights as key locations for future missions aimed at studying past aqueous activity and finding biosignatures.
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More than 100 meters wide openings lead into caves under the surface of Mars. The newly discovered caves could hide something groundbreaking.
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Is there life on Mars hiding in caves?
Eight "skylights" may be entrances to underground spaces where evidence of ancient microbial organisms could be found.
·Missoula, United States
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right5Center9Last UpdatedBias Distribution53% Center
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