Mars Gets Slammed By Basketball-Sized Meteors Everyday, A New Study Finds
Briefly

Among 1300 Marsquakes recorded by InSight, 86 were confirmed to be fast-moving meteor impacts, suggesting Mars is hit five times more often than expected.
Mars gets hit by basketball-sized rocks up to 360 times a year, creating at least 25-feet wide craters, with larger meteorites causing monthly impacts creating 100-feet wide craters.
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