Martian soil may contain detrimental substance

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This undated image provided by NASA shows the Phoenix spacecrafts inverted scoop preparing to take soil samples on Mars. NASAs Phoenix spacecraft has detected the presence of a chemically reactive salt in the Martian soil a finding that if confirmed  ...
This undated image provided by NASA shows the Phoenix spacecraft's inverted scoop preparing to take soil samples on Mars. NASA's Phoenix spacecraft has detected the presence of a chemically reactive salt in the Martian soil, a finding that if confirmed could make it less friendly to potential life than once believed, according to a report Monday Aug. 4, 2008. (AP Photo/NASA)

Scientists are analyzing results from soil samples delivered several weeks ago to science instruments on NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander to understand the landing site's soil chemistry and mineralogy.


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