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How Mars lost its magnetic field — and then its oceans

Chemical changes inside Mars' core caused it to lose its magnetic field. This, in turn, caused it to lose its oceans. But how? ....

Shunpei Yokoo , University Of Tokyo , Nature Communications , Big Think , Strange Map , Solar System ,

How Mars Lost Its Magnetic Field—and Then Its Oceans

Chemical changes inside Mars's core caused it to lose its magnetic field. This, in turn, caused it to lose its oceans. But how? ....

Shunpei Yokoo , University Of Tokyo , Nature Communications , Strange Map , Solar System , Mars Lost Its Magnetic Field ,

New Experiments Revealed How Mars Lost Its Oceans Due to a Change in Magnetic Field

Scientists conducted new experiments to determine how Mars lost its oceans. Mars, the 4th planet from the Sun in our solar system, has been a fascination of space exploration and a possible future settlement for humans over the century. ....

United States , Shunpei Yokoo , Kei Hirose , University Of California , National Aeronautics , Space Administration , Department Of Earth , University Of Tokyo , Future Human , Getty Images , Science News , Earth Organisms Could Survive , Questions Surrounding , Planetary Science , Magnetic Field , Blue Color Found , Magnetic Field , Lars Core , Red Planet , Solar System ,

A New Simulation of Mars's Core Could Explain How It Lost Its Magnetic Field


Mars is a parched planet ruled by global dust storms. It s also a frigid world, where night-time winter temperatures fall to minus 140 C (minus 220 F) at the poles. ....

Cindy Starr , Shunpei Yokoo , Kei Hirose , Carl Sagan , Nature Communications , University Of Tokyo Department Earth , Planetary Science , Mp Quot , Des H ,

Deep interior of Mars might have led to the loss of the planet's atmosphere

A new study gives potential insights into how the Red Planet s magnetic field, which protected its atmosphere, faded away. ....

Shunpei Yokoo , Kei Hirose , Nature Communications , University Of Tokyo , University Of Tokyo Department Earth , Planetary Science , Red Planet ,