This image taken by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows ice sheets at Mars' south pole. The spacecraft detected clays nearby this ice; scientists have proposed such clays are the source of radar reflections that have been previously interpreted as liquid water.
Three studies published in the past month have cast doubt on the premise of subsurface lakes below the Martian south pole.
Nasa's InSight lander reveals internal structure of Mars | Science | The Guardian
Their analysis shows that the Martian crust is between 12 and 23 miles (20-37km) thick. Below this is the mantle, which extends about 970 miles down to the Martian core, which has been revealed to have a radius of 1,137 miles.
Earth's crust is also about 22 miles thick but our planet is 1.8 times larger than Mars. In terms of percentages, the Martian mantle and core are similar to the Earth's at around 45% and 54% of the planet's radius respectively.
Why Mars? Why Now? - IEEE Spectrum
Are we going to go to Mars or not? Now would be a good time to decide. Are you listening, President Obama?
Yes, the president has lots of things on his mind. But that's true of any president, anytime. And the fact is, the U.S.
The signs of drift are accumulating. In April during a speech before the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, Obama spoke reverentially about the heady days of the Apollo program.
Earthly rocks point way to water hidden on Mars | Penn State University
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — A combination of a once-debunked 19th-century identification of a water-carrying iron mineral and the fact that these rocks are extremely common on Earth, suggests the existence of a substantial water reservoir on Mars, according to a team of geoscientists.
Cranberry Eagle | Serving the Cranberry Twp, Mars, Evans City, Zelienople areas
The second annual Mars Rumble car show will roll into downtown Mars this weekend, bringing with it more than 500 cars, hot rods, motorcycles, trucks and other custom vehicles to Grand Avenue.
“It's going to be pretty big,” said John Podolak, owner of After Hours Tattoo Studio and organizer of the event. “A lot of people are coming in from out of town. It's going to be a good show.”
Mercury in Leo, Jupiter in Aquarius, Mars in Virgo: End of July Horoscopes
On July 27, Mercury enters Leo, which pushes us to think big and be loud. Our goals and our ideas become much more lofty and dramatic, but we aren't focused on small details or even the flaws in our plans. Mercury in Leo allows us to express ourselves clearly and stimulates our creative pursuits.
3 Brilliant Minutes: Update on the Mars helicopter
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - During Brad's 3 Brilliant Minutes segment on Tuesday, he briefly mentioned an update on the helicopter currently placed on Mars.
Action 2 News has provided multiple updates on the helicopter, which landed on Mars earlier this year.
Settlers review – audacious sci-fi western of frontier pioneers on Mars | Movies | The Guardian
I ndependent film-makers working on their debuts usually have a tough time getting the money together, mastering the art of networking and finding influential contacts.
Mixpanel, Leading Products Analytics Company, Names Jake Mars Senior Vice President of Global
Mars' immediate goals include rapidly scaling the company to further its industry leadership position and enhancing Mixpanel's customer acquisition activities to grow demand in targeted markets.
"I believe that product analytics are critical for any company seeking to grow and succeed, and that is why I am proud to join the team at Mixpanel, as the company's knowledge, insights and tools for product analytics are unmatched," said Jake Mars .
Happening on Twitter
Clays, not water, may be the source of "lakes" detected on Mars, according to a new study. It's one of three in the… https://t.co/xEngePL6QU NASAJPL (from Pasadena, Calif.) Thu Jul 29 14:53:41 +0000 2021
Clays, not water, are likely source of #Mars 'lakes' @NASA @theAGU https://t.co/UlVMz91r6X physorg_com Thu Jul 29 17:08:07 +0000 2021
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