We might be wrong about the color of Mars, scientists say - Red dust has blown around the planet for billions of years, leading to its iconic hue ...
We've always known Mars as the Red Planet - but it turns out, we may have had the reason why wrong. If so, it could revise ...
A new study claims that a mineral found in Mars' dust called ferrihydrite, which forms in the presence of cool water, is ...
The redness of Mars has made the planet one of the most recognizable in the solar system with its hue serving as a topic of ...
Martian dust is mostly rust. Mars’s famed color has captivated humankind for centuries, earning its nickname of the ‘Red ...
With new data coming in from Mars, scientists have a new theory about why the planet is red. What does this mean for whether ...
A space probe named Hera captured images of Mars' small Deimos moon while on a mission to examine an asteroid.
Now, he says, "our understanding of why Mars is red has been transformed." The new explanation for the reddish color – the rusty-colored dust known as ferrihydrite – also will help our ...
Vincent Chevrier, associate research professor at the University of Arkansas Center for Space and Planetary Sciences, is part ...
Mars’s signature red hue may not be due to hematite, as previously believed, but rather to ferrihydrite — an iron oxide that requires water to form. Using a combination of spacecraft data and ...
For example, it’s a dusty red color. But, new research from the European Space Agency is challenging humanity’s understanding of why Mars is called the Red Planet. “Mars is still the Red Planet.