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1. NASA announce they have discovered water on Mars.
NASA scientists have found evidence of briny water flowing on Mars during summertime saying the discovery “suggests that it would be possible for life to be on Mars today.”
The announcement overnight came after much speculation about what NASA’s big finding was. Scientists said that Mars is “not the dry, arid planet that we thought of in the past” but that they still do not known where the water is coming from.
Using high resolution imagine techniques, they found evidence of hydrated salts that are caused by briny water making narrow and elongated streaks appear on the surface of the Red Planet known as “recurring slope lineae” (RSL).
Research shows the streaks “appear and grow incrementally in the downslope direction during warm seasons”. NASA scientists suggest the streaks were formed as a result of salty “flows” or “seeps” because they bear a striking resemblance to the shapes and curves that water on Earth makes as it flows along the surface of the ground.
NASA’s John Grunsfeld said that the discovery means they will send a mission to Mars.
“These observations are giving us a much better view that Mars has resources that are useful to future travellers… I think we will send humans in the near future to Mars… to be able to live on the surface, the resources are there.”
2. Inquest into Sydney woman who was set alight hears she had an unhappy marriage.
Warning: This item deals with domestic violence and may be distressing for some readers.
An inquest into the death of Sydney woman Parwinder Kaur has heard she called emergency services herself minutes before being set alight saying “My husband nearly killed me.”