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NASA's Perseverance rover has detected the first aurora at Mars that's visible to the human eye. That's good news for future ...
For the first time, scientists have captured the visible green lights of an aurora from the surface of Mars. The spectacle ...
A LOST Martian ocean may be hiding beneath the red planet's surface. Today Mars is a cold and dry desert – but it may have been covered in rivers, lakes, and seas around four billion years ago.
Mars doesn't have an organized planetary magnetic field like Earth, so auroras can appear anywhere in the sky. Now there's a ...
NASA's Perseverance rover recently captured a photo of green auroras shining in the Martian sky for the first time. The alien ...
Evidence is mounting that a secret lies beneath the dusty red plains of Mars, one that could redefine our view of the Red Planet: a vast reservoir of liquid water, locked deep in the crust.
"We calculated the “aquifer layer” on Mars could hold enough water to cover the planet in a global ocean 520–780m deep," said Tkalčić. "Several times as much water as is held in Antarctica ...
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