"Surprising Evidence of Recent Volcanic Activity and Ancient Microbial Life on Mars"

Researchers from the University of Arizona have used spacecraft images and ground penetrating radar data to create 3D reconstructions of lava flows in Mars' Elysium Planitia, revealing evidence of recent volcanic activity on the Red Planet. The team discovered over 40 volcanic events, with the largest filling a Martian valley with almost 1,000 cubic miles of basalt. These findings challenge the notion that Mars is geologically inactive and have implications for the planet's potential to harbor microbial life. The research also suggests that volcanic activity may have brought water to the Martian surface, which could be important for future crewed missions.
- Mars Express orbiter suggests evidence of ancient microbial life, water and volcanism on Red Planet Space.com
- Radar Reveals Signs of Volcanic Activity on Mars Far More Recently Than Expected ScienceAlert
- Recent volcanism on Mars reveals a planet more active than previously thought Phys.org
- Lava may have flowed over parts of Mars Popular Science
- Astronomers Discover Much More Recent Signs of Volcanic Activity on Mars Than Believed Possible The Laconia Daily Sun
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