Mars has detected the anomaly of the planetary crust.
Researchers at NASA have developed a new method of analysis of the bark of the planets and found out that Mars has a less dense crust than thought astronomers.
To get more information from the data sent to Earth Martian spacecraft, NASA researchers took into account elevation changes on the surface of the planet.
According to new data, the average density of the crust on Mars is approximately 2 582 kilograms per cubic meter, although previously it was thought that this figure is equal to the density of the earth’s oceanic crust— 2 700 – 3 100 kilograms per cubic meter.
“The crust is the end result of everything that happened during the history of the planet, so a lower density can have important implications for the formation and evolution of Mars,” said project leader sander Goossens.
Thus, modern ideas about geological history of Mars can not be true.
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