Scientists Discover Rumbling Noise On Mars
In Last Week Research
Scientists claim to have found new evidence of underground volcanic activity on the planet.
They Say This Movement
Of hot magma is triggering marsquakes, which are similar to earthquakes, in a specific region of the Red Planet.
If This Comes True
The finding would lend credence to theories that life may exist in
underground caverns on Mars.
Warm Magma Beneath
The surface and groundwater thought to be present there could provide a habitat for alien microbes.
Researchers At The....
Australian National University made their finding after combing through data from Nasa’s InSight Mars lander.
The New Research
Published in Nature Communications, uncovers 47 previously undetected marsquakes beneath the Martian crust.
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