Two recent studies used seismic data from NASA's retired InSight mission to shed light on what lies beneath Mars’ surface and what that means for the planet’s history ...
New research suggests the interior of Mars is far messier than scientists once believed. Instead of neat, layered structures, ...
NASA’s InSight lander listened to Marsquakes for four years. The tremors revealed that Mars may have a solid inner core.
The murky activities of the Chinese Unification Promotion Party show how Beijing is using organized crime to extend its reach ...
Seismic studies reveal Mars may have a solid inner core. The result deepens knowledge of its evolution and lost magnetic ...
However, seismic anomalies detected on Mars by the InSight mission reveal that the mantle is far from smooth and contains rough lumps of ancient fragments up to 4km wide, preserving the planet’s ...
New research suggests that the interior of the Moon’s far side may be colder than the side constantly facing Earth, adding ...
A rare glimpse into the wintry conditions of the Mars north polar vortex has shown that temperatures inside the vortex are ...
If we compare Earth and Mars to desserts, textbooks often depict them as 'layered pastries'—clearly defined layers, neat and orderly. However, Mars does not follow this tidy template. Recent research ...
Scientists detect a solid inner core on Mars for the first time, revealing a new chapter in planetary evolution.
The interior of Mars is filled with vast and mysterious rocks that smashed into the planet, new research shows. Rocky material up to 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) across remains scattered in giant lumps ...
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