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Why Mars core is heating up unexpectedly
Recent discoveries have revealed that Mars’ core may be heating up unexpectedly, challenging long-held assumptions about the ...
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TwistedSifter on MSNAncient Asteroid Impact Site On Mars Provides Evidence For Historic Glaciers And Surface Water On The Red Planet
Mars sits just inside the Goldilocks Zone, suggesting that life was or is possible there, theoretically at least.
A new look at an ancient volcanic blast on Mars suggests that the Red Planet was much more Earth-like billions of years ago, with abundant surface water and a relatively thick atmosphere ...
NASA's Perseverance rover has added to its trove of curious finds, as the space agency published a photo of a rock on the ...
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ZME Science on MSNScientists May Have Found a New Mineral on Mars. It Hints The Red Planet Stayed Warm Longer
Back on Earth, the researchers warmed common Martian sulfates. Only when they added heat and oxygen did the powders transform into material that mirrors the Martian signal, according to Johannes ...
Heat transfer and melting in subglacial basaltic volcanic eruptions : implications for volcanic deposit morphology and meltwater volumes / L. Wilson & J.W. Head -- Mars : a review and synthesis of ...
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Live Science on MSNLongest canyon in the solar system reveals new secrets — Space photo of the week
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter recently photographed Candor Chasma in Mars' Valles Marineris, the largest canyon in the ...
Olympus Mons reaches an astonishing height of 16 miles (26 kilometers) - three times as tall as Mount Everest. And it may tell us quite a bit about its home, Mars.
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