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Scientists peer inside Mars to measure layers of Red Planet – Space.com

Marsquakes recorded by NASA’s InSight mission
offer the first direct evidence of key boundaries in the Martian interior, which could help planetary scientists understand how rocky planets are formed, a new study suggests.
The spacecraft landed at Elysium Planitia in November 2018 on a quest to probe the poorly understood interior of Mars
. The thickness of the Red Planet crust and the depth of its core, for example, had only been estimated with models before. InSight allows researchers to ch…
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