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Primordial black hole "bullets," traveling at speeds greater than 7,000 times the speed of sound, may be punching through our solar system — and they could be causing a tiny wobble in Mars' motion.
BLACK sands on Mars have been revealed in breathtaking detail by the European Space Agency’s (ESA) satellite orbiter. The Mars Express, which has been orbiting the Red Planet for over 20 year… ...
A meteorite discovered in the Sahara desert has been identified as the oldest piece of the planet Mars ever found on Earth, scientists said. The so-called “Black Beauty” rock was named for its ...
The oldest dates back 4.5 billion years to a time when Mars was warmer and wetter. About half a dozen Martian meteorites are 1.3 billion years old and the rest are 600 million years or young.
Tiny black hole "bullets" left over from the Big Bang could be passing through Mars at speeds in excess of 7,000 times the speed of sound, causing the Red Planet to "wobble." ...
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