Mars Orbiters Capture Solar Superstorm Impact, Signaling New Insights into Red Planet's Atmosphere

Recent observations by Mars orbiters reveal a solar superstorm striking the Red Planet, with 'extremely lucky' timing allowing scientists to witness the event firsthand. The superstorm significantly affected Mars' atmosphere, providing crucial data on solar activity and planetary responses. This incident highlights the importance of monitoring space weather and its effects on planetary environments, with future research expected to improve our understanding of space weather hazards.
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