If all goes well, in 2008, a spacecraft will land on the north polar region of Mars and scoop up samples of the icy terrain. Analyzing those samples on the spot, the $325-million probe that NASA approved early last month will look for minerals and organic matter that may indicate whether Mars could ever have harbored life–and whether it still does.
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