Mars' Seismic Secrets: Decoding the Red Planet's Core Myster

Mars' Seismic Secrets: Decoding the Red Planet's Core Mystery

Mars’s liquid iron core is smaller and denser than previously thought. Not only is it smaller, but it is also surrounded by a layer of molten rock. This is what ETH Zurich researchers conclude on the basis of seismic data from the InSight lander. One year after the NASA InSight Mission ended, t

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