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space-science2 years ago

Unveiling Mars' Hidden Secrets: Exploring the Red Planet's Mysterious Core

Analysis of seismic data from the InSight mission and simulations of liquid metal alloys have revealed that Mars's liquid iron core is smaller and denser than previously thought. The core is surrounded by a 150-km thick layer of molten silicate, indicating a higher density and a composition of 9-15% light elements such as sulfur, carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen. These findings provide new insights into the size and composition of Mars's core, resolving a long-standing mystery. The research also suggests that the Martian core formed early in the planet's history when light elements could accumulate in the core.

space2 years ago

"InSight's Surprising Findings: Mars' Mysterious Liquid Guts Revealed"

NASA's InSight lander, before succumbing to a dust storm, provided evidence suggesting that Mars has a liquid core. Using its RISE instrument, which measures changes in Mars' rotation, researchers detected wobbles in the planet's axis that indicate the presence of a liquid core. Further analysis suggests that the Martian core is likely made of an alloy of liquid iron and sulfur, constantly undergoing convection. The findings also suggest the possibility of a molten lower mantle, which could explain anomalies in the size and shape of Mars' core and surface.