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ScienceAlert on MSNNASA's Insight Lander Reveals a Surprise at The Very Core of Mars
It's only in the last few years that scientists have been able to map the red planet's interior structure. That's because ...
One UI 5.1, Samsung's newest Android 13-based software experience, debuted on the Samsung Galaxy S23 series and has since made its way to phones in the Galaxy S22 and S21 series, among others ...
The TRACERS mission sends satellites into Earth's orbit to study how the Earth and the sun's magnetic fields interact. Then, a conversation with a legal historian about threats to the First Amendment.
A study led by University of Iowa Associate Professor David Miles will study how the sun impacts the Earth’s magnetic field using a NASA satellite that will launch later this month. The study dubbed ...
First ever supercomputer simulations of Mars with a fully molten core could explain the Red Planet's unusual magnetic field. Billions of years ago, Mars had an active magnetic field ...
UKSA Mars Science Fellow, Department of Physics, University of Oxford Scientists have discovered that Mars has an interior ...
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Why Mars’ Molten Core May Hold the Key to the Planet’s ... - MSN
The study suggests that the Red Planet’s core may have once been fully molten, creating a magnetic field that was strangely confined to only the southern hemisphere.
Earth’s inner core began to solidify sometime after 565 million years ago — just in time to prevent the collapse of the planet’s magnetic field, a study finds.
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