<img src="https://naked-science.ru/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/53166656_0_0_1600_900_2072x0_60_0_0_e24d3568e6785411b3f6fcffd3024a8c.jpg" alt="Most Marsquakes Occur in the Summer, and Scientists Don't Know Why"/>After analyzing data from thousands of Marsquakes recorded by the InSight spacecraft, scientists have concluded that these events mostly occur in the summer and only in the Northern Hemisphere. When the cold weather sets in, the Marsquakes suddenly stop. No Earthly analogies help researchers understand why the Red Planet has such "selective" seismic activity.
Most Marsquakes Happen in the Summer, and Scientists Don't Know Why
