1. Researchers from the Mars InSight Lander suggest that Mars' crust likely contains liquid water, which could be crucial for future habitability and life search. 2. The study, led by Vashan Wright, used data collected by InSight to model the presence of water beneath Mars' surface. 3. The findings open possibilities for understanding Mars' climate history and potential for life, though drilling deep on Mars remains a significant challenge.
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