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Blasting 'glitter' into Mars' atmosphere could make it more habitable, say scientists

  • Scientists propose warming Mars by injecting engineered particles, similar to glitter, into its atmosphere to trap heat and scatter sunlight, raising temperatures by about 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • The plan involves releasing tiny rod-shaped particles, called nanorods, at a rate of 30 liters per second, aiming to create conditions for liquid water on Mars.
  • This project, developed by researchers from the University of Chicago, Northwestern University, and the University of Central Florida, uses Mars' abundant iron and aluminum-rich dust to manufacture reflective nanorods.
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