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For centuries, Mars has captivated the human imagination. Its reddish appearance has earned it the nickname “The Red Planet,” but is it really as red as we’ve been led to believe? While Mars certainly ...
For centuries – maybe millennia – humans have wondered how Mars gets its red hue, but a recent study has some answers.
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