MARS, KNOWN AS THE RED PLANET, is the fourth planet from
the Sun and the outermost rocky planet. In the 19th century astronomers first observed what were thought to be signs of life on Mars.
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Mars |
These signs
included apparent canal-like lines on the surface, and
Dark patches that were thought to be Vegetation. It is now known that the
"Canals" are an optical illusion, and the
Dark patches are areas where the red dust that covers most of the planet has been blown away. The fine dust particles are often whipped up by winds into dust into dust storms that occasionally obscure almost all the surface.
Residual fine dust in the atmosphere gives the Martian sky pinkish hue. The northern hemisphere of Mars has many large plains formed of solidified volcanic lava, whereas the southern hemisphere has many craters and large impact basins. There are also several huge, extinct volcanoes,
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Martian sky |
including
Olympus Mons, which, at 600 kilometres across and 25 kilometres high, is the largest known volcano in the
Solar System. The surface also has many canyons and branching channels. The canyons were formed by movements of the surface crust, but the channels were thought to be have been formed by flowing water that has now dried up. The Martian atmosphere is much thinner than
Earth's, with only a few clouds and morning mists. Mars has two tiny, irregularly shaped moons called
Phobos and Deimos. Their small size indicates that they may be asteroids that have captured by the gravity of Mars.
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Moons of Mars |
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Internal structure of Mars |
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Earth-Mars atmosphere comparison |
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Craters of Mars |
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Journey to Mars |
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