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Mars’ polar ice cap is slowly pushing its north pole inward

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That, plus data from the InSight lander, give us a new view into Mars’ interior.

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If you've ever looked at Mars through a telescope, you've probably noticed its two polar ice caps. The north is largely water ice – the most obvious sign that Mars was once a wetter and warmer world. A team of researchers from the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) has [...]

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On Mars, known as the red planet, were there once oceans? Scientists' findings may surprise many.

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The purpose is to detect microbial fossils in sulfate deposits. The mass spectrometer has been tested in a situation similar to that which could occur on the red planet.

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The Daily Galaxy broke the news in on Thursday, February 27, 2025.
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