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tendeuchen on March 2, 2026 2:10 pm If we could send a team of paleontologists to just go dig 10-50 meters down, we’d have a ton of answers (and maybe even more questions) within a couple of months. Maybe even a lot faster. Right now we’ve only dug 9 cm down on Mars.
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If we could send a team of paleontologists to just go dig 10-50 meters down, we’d have a ton of answers (and maybe even more questions) within a couple of months. Maybe even a lot faster. Right now we’ve only dug 9 cm down on Mars.