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NASA | Mars Atmosphere Loss: Neutral Processes

NASA | Mars Atmosphere Loss: Neutral Processes

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Geography, Science, Physics

5th - 12th Grade

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Wayground Content

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Mars, once possibly having a thicker atmosphere similar to Earth's, has lost much of it over billions of years. NASA's MAVEN spacecraft aims to study this phenomenon, focusing on neutral processes where hydrogen molecules escape into space. This loss of atmosphere and water may have transformed Mars from a blue, cloudy planet to the red one we see today.

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