Hole spotted on Mars could be a gateway to ancient alien life
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The crater-like opening on Mars, speculated to be an underground lava tube, could serve as a shelter due to radiation protection, generating interest in future scientific missions.
Researchers are studying the mysterious Martian hole, possibly caused by collapsed ground above lava tubes, to understand its formation and significance for potential human exploration.
These lava tubes on Mars, similar to caves, form due to volcanic activity, creating insulated tunnels where lava can flow, potentially offering safe spaces for astronauts from radiation.
Read at Mail Online
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