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In a combination of NASA photos, the Viking 2 spacecraft takes a soil sample on the surface of Mars. A massive underground lake has been detected for the first time on Mars, marking the largest body of liquid water ever found on the Red Planet, scientists said on July 25, and raising the possibility that more water, and possibly life, might exist on Earth's neighboring planet. (NASA/JPL via The New York Times) -- EDITORIAL USE ONLY
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1996-12-15
NASA/JPL/The New York Times/Redu/EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
NASA/JPL
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