Mars may have a solid inner core like Earth does

The structure of Mars’s core could solve some mysteries about the Red Planet

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Mars may have a solid inner core within its liquid outer core, according to a new analysis of the planet’s seismic activity. This could help solve several enigmas about Martian geology – but not everyone is convinced.

“It’s big if true,” says Simon Stähler at ETH Zurich in Switzerland, who was not involved with the research. “The seismological evidence for it is rather thin.”

A few years ago,…

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