Mars May Be Geologically Active, New Photos Imply
Mars, the red planet, may not after all be the dead planet. New research today by European scientists suggests that volcanoes on Mars last erupted only 2 million years ago and could erupt again.| Comments on article "Mars May Be Geologically Active, New Photos Imply" | |||||||||
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