InSight probe again records two strong seismic shocks on Mars

According to the NASA press service, tremors recorded on March 7 and 18 indicate that Fossils

Cerberus is an area of ​​seismic activity. Seismic tremors reached magnitudes of 3.3 and 3.1. 

Scientists believe that Elysium is one of the mostyoung volcanic regions of the Red Planet. The traces of individual eruptions in the southern part of the highlands are estimated to be “only” a few million years old.

NASA press release

More than 500 tremors have already been recorded in this area, but the four mentioned above are of particular interest to scientists due to their relatively large magnitude.

According to scientist Taichi Kawamura of the Paris Institute of Earth Physics, the mission observed two types of "Marsquakes" that are similar to those on Earth and lunar.

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