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Default Habitable Martian Environments Could be Deep Beneath Planet's Surface

My dearest Bert,

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On Oct 13, 3:00 am, "Painius" wrote:

NEWS RELEASE FROM THE PLANETARY SCIENCE INSTITUTE

SENT:
Oct. 11, 2010

FROM:
Alan Fischer
Public Information Office
Planetary Science Institute
520-885-5648
520-622-6300


Habitable Martian Environments Could be Deep Beneath Planet's Surface

A new discovery of hydrothermally altered carbonate-bearing
rocks on Mars points toward habitable environments deep in
the Martian crust, a Planetary Science Institute researcher
said.


Painius I posted my Mars red clam theory many times About 250 feet
down are Mars red clams. Bring your own butter. TreBert

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Gives new meaning to "BYOB", eh Bert? G

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