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Subject: NEWSFLASH: 'Pack ice' suggests frozen sea on Mars

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'Pack ice' suggests frozen sea on Mars

An 800-kilometre-wide sea, surviving as broken plates, appears to
lie just beneath the surface in observations from the Mars Express
spacecraft. The sea is just 5 degrees north of the Martian equator
and would be the first discovery of a large body of water outside
the planet's polar ice caps.

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