Fraser Cain on Nostr: One ongoing mystery on Mars is the detection of atmospheric methane by Curiosity. ...
One ongoing mystery on Mars is the detection of atmospheric methane by Curiosity. Where does it come from? Scientists have proposed an interesting theory: the methane is being sucked out of the ground by changes in pressure in the Martian atmosphere. Researchers simulated how methane moves underground on Mars through networks of underground fractures and found that seasonal changes can force the methane onto the surface for a short time.
https://discover.lanl.gov/news/0124-mars-methane-pulses/ Published at
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