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Curiosity found something very interesting... November 20, 2012 12:31 pm alcaray

…in a soil sample.  But they won’t release the info for some weeks.

Maybe they found carbonates?

  • Darn, no longer have the power to spam-file this stuff. by TB 2013-01-24 20:35:15
    • (I deleted it) by podrock 2013-01-25 06:51:51
    • Okay, maybe not so earthshaking. by TB 2012-11-25 16:47:02
      • What does "one for the history books" mean? by bowser 2012-11-22 00:43:25
        • It means sloppy English. by ER 2012-11-22 06:44:25
        • C-L-A-Y. by Jeff-Wash 2012-11-21 16:00:13
          • Now we know why the rover hasn't moved in weeks by BuckGalaxy 2012-11-20 14:35:44
            • Curiosity kills the cat, too. by Jody 2012-11-20 13:24:57
              • "One for the history books." by TB 2012-11-20 13:13:26
                • Christmas comes early by Ainz 2012-11-20 13:11:55

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