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Scientists discover molten layer covering Martian core

Mars’s liquid iron core is likely to be surrounded by a fully molten silicate layer, according to a pair of studies published in Nature. These results offer a new interpretation of the interior of Mars, suggesting its core is smaller and denser than previously proposed.Data from three years of quakes in Mars, including two seismic events caused by meteorite impacts, were used for the study.NASA’s InSight Mars Lander used an instrument called the Seismic Experiment for Interior Structure (SEIS) to record seismic waves passing through Mars’s interior.

Key Findings of the Study

Mars’s Core Composition

Misinterpretation of Core Surface

Impact on Mars’s Geological History

InSights Mars Lander

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