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Mars appears to have flowing rivulets of water, at least in the summer, scientists reported Monday in a finding that boosts the odds of life on the red planet. </br></br> In picture:The planet Mars is seen in an image from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope taken August 27, 2003. Scientists have found the first evidence that briny water may flow on the surface of Mars during the planet's summer months, a paper published on Monday showed. (Reuters)
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Water found on Mars: Dark narrow streaks called recurring slope lineae emanating out of the walls of Garni crater on Mars are seen in an image produced by NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and the University of Arizona. (Reuters)
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Water found on Mars: Portions of the Martian surface shot by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter show many channels from 1 meter to 10 meters wide on a scarp in the Hellas impact basin, in this photograph taken January 14, 2011 and released by NASA March 9, 2011. (Reuters)
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Water found on Mars: This undated photo provided by NASA and taken by an instrument aboard the agency's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows dark, narrow, 100 meter-long streaks on the surface of Mars that scientists believe were caused by flowing streams of salty water. Researchers said Monday, Sept. 28, 2015, that the latest observations strongly support the longtime theory that salt water in liquid form flows down certain Martian slopes each summer. (AP photo)
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Google on Tuesday celebrated NASA’s confirmation about the presence of liquid water on planet Mars with a doodle. </br>“We felt compelled to honor such an exciting discovery with a Doodle, and staring at satellite images of Mars for inspiration made us really, really thirsty,” says Google after NASA’s declaration of having found evidence of liquid water on the red planet.
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This image combines a photograph of seasonal dark flows on a Martian slope with a grid of colors based on data collected by a mineral-mapping spectrometer observing the same area. (Image credit: NASA)

Color-Coded Clues to Composition Superimposed on Martian Seasonal-Flow ImageWarm-Season Flows on Martian Slope Dark, seasonal flows emanate from bedrock exposures at Palikir Crater on Mars in this image from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. (Image credit: NASA)
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