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Diff · History 0 Proposed surface habitats for Earth microorganisms: typo segions for regions
Diff · History 755 Perchlorates: Restored original section. Conley is the current NASA planetary protection officer. Her view is not a fringe view but expresses the science mainstream.
Diff · History 160 Evidence for recent flows: Added extra para to make it clear the gullies are not the same as the RSLs
Diff · History 31 See also: added * Modern Mars habitability
Diff · History -40 Proposed subsurface habitats: fixing internal link to Modern Mars habitability
Diff · History 2 Proposed surface habitats: fixing broken internal link
Diff · History -68 Proposed surface habitats: renamed internal links to "Modern Mars habitability" - new name for the article still in draft form
Diff · History 41 Proposed surface habitats:
Diff · History 1 Proposed surface habitats:
Diff · History -31 Habitability assessment: removed duplicate section header
Diff · History 45,685 Habitability assessment: New Habitability Assessment section which I've been working on in my user space - see talk page
Diff · History 91 Habitability assessment: added link to the talk section Deletion_of_section_on_Possibility_of_Mars_having_enough_water_to_support_life
Diff · History 197 Habitability assessment: Added OR and synthesis. Is also cherry picking of quotes to support the conclusion from papers that say opposite, but can't find a suitable section template for that.
Diff · History 369 Phoenix: added the 2010 results about oxygen isotope ratios suggesting reasonably abundant liquid water on the Mars surface recently
Diff · History 6 Possibility of Mars having enough water to support life:
Diff · History 447 Possibility of Mars having enough water to support life: mention of studies of Martian soils not growth limiting
Diff · History 2,655 Possibility of Mars having enough water to support life: Added mention of possible subsurface sublimating or melting geologically ancient equatorial ice and caves, and bacteria and lichen surviving on humidity of the atmosphere.
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