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Tuesday 12 January 2021

Mars is losing its balance

Big Disclosure:Mars is losing its balance, staggering on its own axis



The speed of Mars' rotation on its axis is weakening.

You may have noticed that if the tiremu balance of a car or two wheeler deteriorates, it starts to waver while driving. Similarly, Mars is not revolving directly on its axis. He is wobbly. Scientists are also getting annoyed by this mysterious phenomenon.


 The speed of Mars' rotation on its axis is slowing down due to its oscillation. The matter has recently been clarified by the American Geophysical Union.



Even Mars is not revolving directly on its axis. He is wobbly.

Mars is not rotating directly on its axis. He is swaying and swaying again. Mars is deviating 4 inches from its prediction every 200 days. 

This process is called The Chandler Wobble. It was named after the astronomer Seth Carlo Chandler. They discovered this process almost a century ago.

Mars has thus become the second planet in our solar system to return. Only Mars had a record of not going straight on its own axis before Mars. According to the American Geophysical Union (AGU), this is a geographical activity in which no planet rotates directly on its axis. Looks like his balance has changed.



The earth has also moved 30 feet from its axis.

The earth also shakes. It has moved 30 feet off its axis. Earth's tilt appears once every 433 days. When Mars tilts it appears once every 200 days.

 This dilemma is an enigma for scientists around the world, but based on some calculations, scientists have claimed that it will end up happening on its own in a few centuries.

However, the earth's tilt is slowly getting stronger and longer. Changes may be responsible for the atmospheric and oceanic pressures behind it.

But the wobble of Mars is very mysterious. According to a new study 18 years after the data analysis, scientists can only know that Mars is wobbly. They could not find the reason behind this.



All scientists know is that Mars is tottering on its axis. They could not find the reason behind this.

The study is based on data collected from three satellites. These satellites are Mars Odyssey, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and Mars Global Surveyor. Scientists once thought that this faltering would end on its own, but it is getting stronger year by year.

There is no ocean on Mars, so it is believed that the change in atmospheric pressure is not ending Mars' wobble. However, more studies are needed on this.



 Alex Conoplive, an aerospace engineer working at NASA's JPL, said accurate data would have to be analyzed over the years to accurately assess this dilemma. All have to be monitored properly.

In the future, it is possible that Mars will begin to tilt as it rotates on its axis, slowing down its motion. Because the reason why a planet rotates on its own axis is the outer layer of the mantle at its center, that is, proper coordination with this layer. If this coordination is disturbed, the planet may collapse.
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