Dry Earth, Wet Mars

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Sometimes the best place to learn about Mars exploration is right here on Earth. In Chile's Atacama Desert, scientists have discovered an area so dry that organic material, and therefore evidence of life, is virtually undetectable. Study of this parched Mars-like region on Earth may lead us to a better understanding of how to search for water and the elements of life in Martian soil. This year, The Planetary Society cosponsored a field expedition to the Atacama Desert, sending graduate student Troy Hudson on a 1-week adventure with a team of scientists led by Society Board member Chris McKay. Here, Troy describes his experience.

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