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The New York Times accidentally published an article about Watermelon on Mars and deleted it later. However, it caught netizens' attention and screenshots of the now-deleted article have gone viral on social media.
For years people have been speculating about life on Mars. There have been songs, art, paintings and more dedicated to the subject. It's understandable then that people were briefly very excited when the New York Times wrote that watermelons have been discovered in Mars. The newspaper published – and then quickly deleted – the post that wrote about this game-changing discovery.
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