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Mars may actually trigger Earth’s ice ages from millions of miles away
Earth’s ice ages have long been blamed on subtle wobbles in our own orbit, but new research suggests a distant accomplice is ...
“The closer it is to the sun, the more a planet becomes dominated by the sun’s gravity,” Kane said. “Because Mars is farther ...
Despite its small size, Mars seems to have a huge impact on the orbital cycles that govern Earth’s climate, especially those ...
At half the size of Earth and one-tenth its mass, Mars is a featherweight as far as planets go. Yet new research reveals the extent to which Mars is quietly tugging on Earth's orbit and shaping the ...
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The lasting influence of Mars on Earth's climate
Our neighbor Mars would hold a significant influence over Earth's climate. New research indicates that its gravity durably ...
New simulations show red planet affects Milankovitch cycles that shape how solar energy is distributed on Earth over millions ...
Researchers uncover how Mars affects Earth’s orbit, offering new insight into the planetary forces behind ice ages.
Advances in technology have reopened the debate over terraforming Mars, shifting it from an impossible dream to a long-term scientific and ethical question.
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Without Mars, Earth’s Ice-Age Rhythm Would Change, Simulations Show
The earth (and humanity) would be very different without our smaller red neighbor. In A Nutshell Computer simulations show ...
Sulfur crystals found inside a rock after NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover happened to drive over it and crush it on May 30, 2024. This discovery supports new research led by scientists at The University ...
So, Mars does have storms, but they’re far drier and dustier than the thunderstorms on Earth. Scientists are continually ...
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