more on flowing water on mars

According to this report over at Space.com, there's yet another gully study out that suggests, again, that liquid water still makes its way to the surface of Mars. Nice to see that this idea is holding up. Near surface water outside of the polar regions would be really nice for humans exploring Mars.

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Do you think we could find life in this water today? Or do you think life existed in the water a long time ago? I've seen many Discovery programs highlighting the fact that life can exist on almost any location on and inside planet Earth, but the question is if life (e.g. bacteria) could exist _today_ deep somewhere inside a cave on Mars. It's an interesting thought at least.

http://midnightmarsbrowser.blogspot.com/

says: Updated daily with the latest panoramic images and movies from the Red Planet. Home of the Midnight Mars Browser software, which allows home users to download images and view slideshows and "virtual reality" panoramas from the Mars Exploration Rovers "Spirit" and "Opportunity".