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Sulphur Volcanoes on Mars May Have Warmed the Planet Is it possible that Mars could have once been warm enough to support life? New research suggests that volcanic emissions billions of years ago may have created a greenhouse effect that made the red planet...

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Sulphur Volcanoes on Mars May Have Warmed the Planet Is it possible that Mars could have once been warm enough to support life? New research suggests that volcanic emissions billions of years ago may have created a greenhouse effect that made the red planet...

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A synthetic color image from Mars Global Surveyor shows the Elysium Volcanic Region of Mars.  North is at the top, with the sun illuminating the scene from the lower right.  Bright clouds are near Hecates Tholus (north), Elysium Mons (near center), and Albor Tholus (south) are visible.  These Martian volcanoes dwarf their Earthly counterparts, highlighting the scale of volcanic activity on Mars.

A synthetic color image from Mars Global Surveyor shows the Elysium Volcanic Region of Mars. North is at the top, with the sun illuminating the scene from the lower right. Bright clouds are near Hecates Tholus (north), Elysium Mons (near center), and Albor Tholus (south) are visible. These Martian volcanoes dwarf their Earthly counterparts, highlighting the scale of volcanic activity on Mars.

Astronomy Picture from 30/07/1998

Volcanos on Mars: Elysium Region

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap980730.html


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A fiery image of Mount Etna's 2001 eruption, showcasing massive lava flows and incandescent magma bubbles.  The volcano's geological similarity to Martian volcanoes makes it a key subject for planetary scientists.  News: Annular solar eclipse visible tomorrow from Europe and Africa.

A fiery image of Mount Etna's 2001 eruption, showcasing massive lava flows and incandescent magma bubbles. The volcano's geological similarity to Martian volcanoes makes it a key subject for planetary scientists. News: Annular solar eclipse visible tomorrow from Europe and Africa.

Astronomy Picture from 02/10/2005

Magma Bubbles from Mt. Etna

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap051002.html


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