Remotely Sensed Neutrons and Gamma Rays Reveal Ice beneath the Martian Surface

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Mars, Planetary Surfaces, Ice, Cosmic Rays, Proton-Nucleon Interactions, Neutron Activation Analysis, Neutron Moderation, Gamma-Ray Spectra, Neutron Spectra, Chemical Analysis, Space Vehicles

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Recent observations could clarify the fate of water that once flowed on
Mars.

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