It may not be rust that makes the Red Planet red

Saturday, September 19, 2009 - 02:21 in Astronomy & Space

Researchers are able to replicate Mars' red dust by combining magnetite, which is present in Martian rocks, with sand. The process created the red mineral hematite. One thing that almost every schoolchild knows about Mars is that it's red. The question is, why?

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