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Huge Deposit of Ice Is Gauged at the South Pole of Mars

The New York Times: A spacecraft orbiting Mars has scanned huge deposits of ice at its south pole so plentiful they would blanket the planet in 36 feet of water if they were liquid, scientists said on Thursday.

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