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Scientists believe an ocean's worth of water could be beneath the surface of Mars.

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Scientists believe an ocean's worth of water could be beneath the surface of Mars. The findings are based on analysis from NASA's Insight Lander, which has recorded seismic vibrations from deep inside the Red Planet. Listen to SBS Sinhala podacst for more information.


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Scientists believe an ocean's worth of water could be beneath the surface of Mars. The findings are based on analysis from NASA's Insight Lander, which has recorded seismic vibrations from deep inside the Red Planet. Listen to SBS Sinhala podacst for more information.


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