Today, we're diving into groundbreaking research about Mars that could transform our understanding of its geology. A team of scientists has just presented mind-blowing findings at the Europlanet Science Congress 2024. They unveiled a new gravity map of Mars, uncovering dense structures beneath Mars' ancient ocean and active processes pushing up Olympus Mons, the Solar System's largest volcano! 🌋
Using data from NASA’s InSIGHT mission and advanced satellites, researchers discovered a massive underground structure more than 1,700 kilometers wide. This likely rising mantle plume suggests that Mars may still harbor active volcanic processes. While there are no visible volcanic eruptions at the moment, this discovery might indicate future volcanic activity on the Red Planet. 🌋✨
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