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NASA rover finds more organic building blocks on Mars

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Mars rover carries out chemistry experiment never done beyond Earth, discovers more building blocks of life
"This experiment's never been run before on another world," said Amy Williams, an astrobiologist working on the Curiosity mission.

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NASA's Curiosity rover makes groundbreaking discovery that suggests Mars can support life
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NASA rover adds to the list of organic compounds detected on Mars
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NASA’s Curiosity rover detects new organic compounds on Mars
NASA's Curiosity rover has identified new organic compounds on Mars, including five previously undiscovered ones, through an experiment never before conducted beyond Earth.

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Mars: NASA's Curiosity rover finds new organic matter in Gale Crater
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NASA performs Mars experiment never tried on Earth in fresh bid to find life on Red Planet
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NASA taps Claude to conjure Mars rover's travel plan

Anthropic's Claude machine learning model has boldly planned what no Claude has planned before – a path across Mars for NASA's Perseverance rover.… Perseverance traveled about 400 meters on the Martian surface last month based on an AI-generated path.
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NASA begins implementation for ESA's Rosalind Franklin Mission to Mars: Launch, rover goals, and more

NASA has approved work on ESA’s Rosalind Franklin Mars mission, set for a 2028 launch, aiming to search for signs of life beneath Mars’ surface using advanced scientific instruments.
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A new discovery brings fresh clues to the search for life on Mars

The Curiosity rover landed on Mars way too late to observe barren Gale Crater when it was potentially lush Gale Lake. Three and half billion years ago, the 95-mile-wide basin sloshed with water, as did much of the rest of the planet,
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