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Water on Mars
Not since Schiaparelli published his drawings of Martian “canals” has the popular press been so excited about water on Mars. Giovanni Schiaparelli, an Italian astronomer, science historian, and senator, had a good clear view of Mars through his scope back … Continue reading
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Tagged Flagstaff, Mars, Martian canals, NASA, Percival Lowell, Schiaparelli, water on Mars
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