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Martian soil appears able to support life| Science| Reuters

ar0cketman rated 13 months ago
From the page: "It is the type of soil you would probably have in your back yard, you know, alkaline. You might be able to grow asparagus in it really well. ... It is very exciting for us."
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SMA11784 rated 13 months agoscience
I forsee wushu longstaves made from Martian Ironwood.
onreact-com rated 13 months agoagriculture, space-exploration, mars, science, nasa
""Flabbergasted" NASA scientists said on Thursday that Martian soil appeared to contain the requirements to support life, although more work would be needed to prove it.
ar0cketman rated 13 months agoscience, colonization, sustainability, mars
From the page: "It is the type of soil you would probably have in your back yard, you know, alkaline. You might be able to grow asparagus in it really well. ... It is very exciting for us."
flyinglungfish rated 13 months agoscience
We can grow asparagus on Mars? Hooray for asparagus! We should start growing some now. I'm going to celebrate by steaming some right now.
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