Giant crater explains strange shape of Mars
China Daily | Updated: 2008-06-27 07:41
Why is Mars two-faced? Scientists say fresh evidence supports the theory that a monster impact punched the red planet, leaving behind perhaps the largest gash on any heavenly body in the solar system.
Today, the Martian surface has a split personality. The southern hemisphere of Mars is pockmarked and filled with ancient rugged highlands. By contrast, the northern hemisphere is smoother and covered by low-lying plains.
Three papers in yesterday's journal Nature provide the most convincing evidence yet that an outside force was responsible.
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