A study suggests Mars takes its red hue from a type of mineral that forms in cool water, which could reveal insights about ...
For centuries, the Red Planet’s signature hue has fascinated scientists, but the real reason behind its color may be ...
A new study may have revealed the true source behind how the Red Planet got its hue. It’s been long thought that Mars shines ...
A new study suggests the iron oxide responsible for the red planet's distinctive hue is ferrihydrite, pointing to the bygone ...
A new study led by Brown University researchers shows how a water-rich mineral could explain the planet’s color, hinting at a ...
Scientists once believed our planetary next-door neighbor got its rusty hue from hematite, a common iron ore known for its ...
Ferrihydrite, a water-rich iron mineral, plays an important role in giving the red planet its signature hue, according to the ...
Thanks to new research techniques published today, scientists say that "our understanding of why Mars is red has been ...
Vincent Chevrier, associate research professor at the University of Arkansas Center for Space and Planetary Sciences, is part ...
Mars' red color comes from water-driven oxidation, not dry hematite. New research reveals ferrihydrite's role, rewriting the ...
Because of the absence of liquid water on Mars’ surface today, those rusty red minerals were thought to arise from dry iron oxides present in the dust, such as hematite. But new analysis of ...
Its ruddy complexion is the defining characteristic of Mars, the idiosyncrasy that marks it out from all the other planets of ...