Ancient ripple layers on Mars capture a single sandstorm, helping scientists estimate how dense the planet’s atmosphere once ...
Mars may look like a quiet, dusty world, but it’s actually buzzing with hidden electrical activity. Powerful dust storms and ...
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Scientists say Mars lost water during a season they once thought was mostly quiet
A localized Martian dust storm has revealed a mechanism scientists had largely overlooked. Instead of rare global events, smaller storms may be pushing water into space far more often than expected.
Mars is often portrayed as a dry, lifeless desert, but it is far more active than it appears. Its thin atmosphere and dusty terrain create an ...
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