Measurements from NASAs' InSight Mars Lander have uncovered a new Martian mystery.
The red planet seems to be spinning faster, making its days a little shorter every year.
The discovery, made using measurements from NASA's Insight lander, has left scientists baffled.
While researchers aren't exactly sure what could be causing this landmass shift, a leading theory suggests it could be down to Martian ice.
NASA/JPL-CaltechThe latest findings about Mars are the result of years of data gathered from NASA's Insight Lander over 900 Martian days.
Persons:
Mars Lander, Sebastien Le Maistre, Bruce Banerdt, I've
Organizations:
Service, NASA, Royal Observatory of, JPL, Caltech, Malin, Science Systems, NASA's Insight Lander, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Locations:
Wall, Silicon, Royal Observatory of Belgium, Southern California