http://m.space.com/22949-mars-water-discovery-curiosity-rover.html Pretty amazing and game changing in my book!
Game changing how? Before that, did you think that Earth would be the only planet in the entire universe (which might be infinite) to have water?
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has found that surface soil on the Red Planet contains about 2 percent water by weight.
The water had to be somewhere. It carved out all of the rivers that are seen today on Mars but are empty.
well if it encourages more space activity and effort, that is good. the news is between knowing it had to be there somewhere, and the confirmation of actually finding it. it doesn't mean we should all go there and use up both drops of it. but it does mean, contaminate mars with enough moss and liken, and give it a few thousand years, it could once again develop something more of an atmosphere then it has presently. the best thing though, is if it does renew the kind of general interest, in science, engineering and even arts inspired by them, that was part of creating the 60s the 70s and us.
Feasable or not I thought they were going anyway. A trip (with a one way ticket for now ) is being planned