Mars' Hidden Molten Layer: A New Peek Beneath the Martian Ma

Mars' Hidden Molten Layer: A New Peek Beneath the Martian Mantle

Recently, a team of scientists involved in NASA’s InSight mission completed an analysis of seismic data recorded on Mars after a meteorite impact that occurred in September 2021. Their findings drastically change our view of the internal structure and evolution of the Red Planet. Based on these r

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