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Two separate soil samples were analyzed within the last month by two onboard
"We are committed to following a rigorous scientific process. While we have not completed our process on these soil samples, we have very interesting intermediate results," said Peter Smith,
"Initial ... analyses suggested Earth-like soil. Further analysis has revealed un-Earthlike aspects of the soil chemistry," he added.
Investigators are working to eliminate any possibility the perchlorate readings in the Martian soil samples were influenced by terrestrial sources coming from the
The soil samples analyzed on Sunday containing a white ice-like substance that when melted turned out to be water -- confirming initial suspicions in June -- did not contain perchlorate, it added.
The soil samples were analyzed by the Wet Chemistry Lab of the spacecrafts Microscopy, Electrochemistry, and Conductivity Analyzer, or MECA, NASA said.
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NASA said it will hold a press conference Tuesday to discuss the recent finding.
The Phoenix Lander started digging trenches into Martian soil after touching down near the planets North Pole on May 25, revealing a white substance that scientists said was ice in June.
Although important nutrients including sodium, potassium and magnesium had been discovered on Mars, no organic materials had been found so far, the