NOVA
The Planets: Mars Preview
Show title: NOVA
Video title: The Planets: Mars Preview
Video duration: 0m 28sVideo description: Mars was once a blue water-world studded with active volcanoes. But when its magnetic field and protective atmosphere faded, it became the frozen desert planet we know today. With so many necessary elements in place, did life ever form on Mars?
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