Could Mars ever have supported life? This NASA challenge wants your help to find out

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Could Mars ever have supported life? This NASA challenge wants your help to find out
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NASA and HeroX have launched a $30,000 data-analysis contest.

Mars may have hosted life due to the presence ofon its surface in ancient times. It is unclear if life ever arose there, or if such life might have persisted to modern times, but the possibility is tantalizing enough that NASA and the European Space Agency are working together on a

More and more, engineers are aiming to have spacecraft select the most interesting data themselves before sending it back to Earth, since the space-to-ground communications channel has limited bandwidth.

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