Ghosh, who leads 'Science Operations Working Group, Mission Operations, NASA Mars Exploration Rover Mission', said, "Our satellites have sent signals of (suggesting) availability of water at few other planets including Pluto, Saturn and Jupiter which enhances the chances of (finding) life in those places."
However, mere presence of water doesn't guarantee that there would be living organisms, he added.
He interacted with journalists at Mumbai Press Club this evening.
"Presence of water on Mars is a huge relief for us," he said, because it can cut down the logistical provisions that a Human mission to Mars in future may have to carry.
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"NASA also aims to collect a few rocks from Mars around (year) 2030 and bring it to earth to have further analysis in our labs..At various universities," he said.
Another spacecraft would be sent in 2020, he said.