Martian dust is mostly rust. Mars’s famed color has captivated humankind for centuries, earning its nickname of the ‘Red ...
Experimental research conducted by an international team argues that the reason Mars is red is due to a water-rich mineral known as ferrihydrite.
Its ruddy complexion is the defining characteristic of Mars, the idiosyncrasy that marks it out from all the other planets of ...
What can Mars’ red hue that’s been observed for thousands of years teach us about when water existed on its surface ...
Mars may have once been a paradise with Earth-like oceans and balmy beaches that would have been ideal for harboring living ...
Mars – dusty, dry, and desert-clad – was once so rich in water it had not just lakes, but oceans, according to a new study.
Mars may once have held enough water to fill oceans and form coastlines. The planet’s red dust contains water and likely formed in cold conditions.
Mars, our neighboring red planet, possesses some of the most dazzling and extreme geological features within our solar system ...