Hidden mantle plume may be nudging Mars to spin faster

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A study using NASA’s InSight data and computer models suggests a buoyant mantle plume beneath Mars’ Tharsis region could redistribute mass and cause the planet to rotate slightly faster over time, potentially explaining Mars’s changing spin and implying smaller rocky worlds may stay geologically active longer than previously thought.
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