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Future Mars explorers may be able to get all the water they need out of the red dirt beneath their boots, a new study suggests.

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has found that surface soil on the Red Planet contains 2 percent water by weight. That means astronaut pioneers could extract roughly 2 pints (1 liter) of water out of every cubic foot (0.03 cubic meters) of Martian dirt they dig up, scientists said.

"For me, that was a big 'wow' moment," said study lead author Laurie Leshin, of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y. "I was really happy when we saw that there's easily accessible water here in the dirt beneath your feet. And it's probably true anywhere you go on Mars." [The Search for Water on Mars (Photos)]

The new study is one of five papers published in the journal Science today (Sept. 26) that report what researchers have learned about Martian surface materials from the work Curiosity did during its first 100 days on the Red Planet.

Soaking up atmospheric water

Curiosity touched down inside Mars' huge Gale Crater in August 2012, kicking off a planned two-year surface mission to determine if the Red Planet could ever have supported microbial life. It achieved that goal in March, when it found that a spot near its landing site called Yellowknife Bay was indeed habitable billions of years ago.

But Curiosity did quite a bit of science work before getting to Yellowknife Bay. Leshin and her colleagues looked at the results of Curiosity's first extensive Mars soil analyses, which the 1-ton rover performed on dirt that it scooped up at a sandy site called Rocknest in November 2012.

Using its Sample Analysis at Mars instrument, or SAM, Curiosity heated this dirt to a temperature of 1,535 degrees Fahrenheit (835 degrees Celsius), and then identified the gases that boiled off. SAM saw significant amounts of carbon dioxide, oxygen and sulfur compounds and lots of water on Mars.


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i knew there had to be water
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I think Mars was once livable but not now, it might be again eventually though
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I knew they would find water. Mars use to look a lot like Earth. Mars didn't have a magnetic shield to protect it from solar storms. Therefore, Mars atmosphere was blown away a little at a time until eventually it was gone. Venus was also a lot like Earth. It was actually called Earths twin. Venus had a runaway greenhouse effect and all of its oceans boiled away. That's more than likely going to happen to Earth..
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this is just the beginning, first water , then advanced bacteria, them life form. i mean come on we cant be alone
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SPACE_BOUND wrote I think Mars was once livable but not now, it might be again eventually though
i agree with you so much there buddy
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Now that's pretty damm cool I had always wondered if there was water on Mars now hopefully that find advanced microbial life or even better (But a bit optimistic) and intelligent life form

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This has been known for ages, molecules where found in the year 2011. This makes you think doesn't it?

Maybe life after earth might be possible.
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Also not to mention, life forms start from water.

That's how life on Earth started. When asteroids hit the lava-like planet, H20 Was the beginning factor.
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