Published Dec 10th, 2015, 12/10/15 10:52 pm
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Commander: It seems that one of our satellites that orbits Mars has crashed land. Luckily, it was satellite WA-83 which was inactive. It also seems that when it crashed, it opened a cavern. We were lucky enough to get a few photos from one of our rovers that were nearby. It is hard to make out, but it looks like a small village over a river with water. I belive that there is a shrine back in the caves. We don't have tons of information and we plan to send a bigger rover to check it out. However, this information proves that at one point, Mars hosted life. This has opened new doors for our program.
Samuel Piper
Head of Research at MSAS
Samuel Piper
Head of Research at MSAS
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