The equatorial plains of Mars' Meridiani Planum are the stopping — or rolling, as it were — grounds for NASA's Opportunity rover. Now into its fifth year exploring the planet, Opportunity has found firm evidence that liquid water once soaked the plains rocks in the distant past. Its robotic twin Spirit is also hard at work in Gusev Crater on the other side of Mars.

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