And you thought Olympus Mons is big.
A new study postulates that several explosive supervolcanoes erupted multiple times during the first billion years of Martian history. Such events could have destroyed the atmosphere of early Mars, and could possibly have thrown rocks containing life to the early Earth-- and possibly to other places, as well.
Thursday, October 3, 2013
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