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Rocket storms are stripping Mars of its water
In a study published on Feb. 2 in Communications: Earth & Environment, an international team of researchers reveals how, in ...
Mars's water disappeared somewhere, but scientists have been disagreeing for years about where exactly it went.
“Springtime on Earth has lots of trickling as water ice gradually melts. But on Mars, everything happens with a bang,” said Serina Diniega of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. That “bang” is not just ...
Changes in Mars’ axial tilt (obliquity) drive shifts between polar ice caps at low obliquity and widespread mid-latitude glaciation at high obliquity. These cycles result in ice accumulating inside ...
A recent study examining Martian craters identified that the planet experienced multiple ice ages between approximately 640 and 98 million years ago. This research revealed a consistent pattern ...
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