Anyway, came here to post this:
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2018/dec/21/mars-express-beams-back-images-of-ice-filled-korolev-crater
Surely with this much water it's rather likely that there's life somewhere? Or does that always require liquid water? Lifeforms have already been found in such extreme conditions on Earth that there could well be similar ones on Mars?
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Anyway, came here to post this:
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2018/dec/21/mars-express-beams-back-images-of-ice-filled-korolev-crater
Surely with this much water it's rather likely that there's life somewhere? Or does that always require liquid water? Lifeforms have already been found in such extreme conditions on Earth that there could well be similar ones on Mars?