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Space exploration: Secrets of the martian soil

Corinna Wu
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Corinna Wu: Corinna Wu is a freelance writer in Washington DC.

Nature, 2007, vol. 448, issue 7155, 742-744

Abstract: For 30 years scientists have believed that there are no organic molecules in the martian soil. Will NASA's Phoenix probe prove them right or wrong, asks Corinna Wu.

Date: 2007
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