If you’ve been following Space Blogger for a while, you know I have a soft spot for the Red Planet. For a long time, the prevailing narrative was that Mars is a “geologically dead” world, a frozen, dusty relic of a more active past. But a fascinating new study featured on ScienceDaily is turning that story on its head, proving that Mars’ volcanic heart was much more complex than we ever imagined.
The research focuses on a volcanic system just south of Pavonis Mons, one of the three massive “Shield Volcanoes” that make up the Tharsis Montes region. Using high-resolution orbital imaging and mineral data, an international team of scientists discovered that what looks like a single, simple lava flow was actually powered by a sophisticated “magma engine” beneath the surface.
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