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Wudi@feddit.uk to science@lemmy.worldEnglish ·
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New evidence suggests vast hidden magma systems inside Mars

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New evidence suggests vast hidden magma systems inside Mars

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    I’m tired. I’ve read the headline as “New evidence suggests vast hidden manga systems inside Mars”

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    Does that mean potential for a magnetosphere or no?

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      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_field_of_Mars?wprov=sfla1

      Mars does have some magnetism. However, we have already measured Mars with (at least two) satellites and determined that there is no magnetosphere.

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      I think wed have detected a functioning magnetosphere already, though maybe remnants of it still exist.

      My understanding was our magnetosphere was related to the rotating iron core of the earth

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        From what I’ve read, there are still parts of Mars generating a magnetic field, just not in the same way as here on Earth. There also seems to be a possibility that Mars could eventually have a magnetosphere again in the future under certain circumstances.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_field_of_Mars

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    Maybe some radioactive material is still active melting some stone?

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