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We keep sending missions to Mars with the key objective to search for past or present life. But what if a huge impact early in the Red Planet's history hindered any future possibility for life to thrive? Recent studies into the Martian "crustal dichotomy" indicate the planet was struck by a very large object, possibly [...]
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From this point of view, asteroid impacts are only peanut-events ! At least, as long as they don´t happen during our lifetime
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