Salad

A rare active volcano on Mars may be causing the whole planet to spin faster

Scientists know that Mars spins a little faster each year, but the cause has been a mystery. Now, a new study published Feb. 18 in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets suggests the reason may lie deep underground, where a huge plume of buoyant rock could be stirring beneath the Red Planet’s crust.

This strange plume could help to explain not just Mars’ quicker rotation but also how the planet holds on to geologic heat far longer than expected — forcing scientists to rethink how small, rocky worlds cool and die.

Related posts

‘Nations need to prepare now’: Key Atlantic ocean current is much closer to collapse than scientists thought

sys.admin

World’s oldest known sewn clothing may be stitched pieces of ice age hide unearthed in Oregon cave

sys.admin

NASA fixes Artemis II rocket for April launch to take astronauts around moon

sys.admin

Leave a Comment