
Adomas Valantinas
Adomas Valantinas is a postdoctoral fellow in the department of Earth, environmental and planetary sciences at Brown University, known for leading a groundbreaking study that re-evaluated the sources of Mars' distinctive red hue, proposing that a water-containing mineral called ferrihydrite, rather than hematite, may be responsible for the planet's coloration.
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Adomas Valantinas is a postdoctoral researcher in planetary sciences at Brown University and co-leader of the study.
Study casts doubt on water flows as cause of streaks on Martian slopes - WorldDr. Adomas Valantinas from Brown University was one of the leaders of the research team.
למה מאדים אדום? ייתכן שההבנה המקובלת על צבעו שגויה
Adomas Valantinas is a research fellow at Brown University who discussed the findings regarding the red color of Mars.
Вчені з'ясували, чому Марс червоного кольоруAdomas Valantinas, a planetary scientist at Brown University, discussed the implications of their findings on Mars' color.
Lý do sao Hỏa có màu đỏ đặc trưngAdomas Valantinas, a postdoctoral researcher at Brown University, discussed the new understanding of why Mars is red.
红色星球为何这么“红”--科普中国--人民网Adomas Valantinas is the lead author of the study discussing the color of Mars.
Por qué Marte es rojo y otras curiosidades sobre este planetaAdomas Valantinas is an astronomer and coauthor of the study discussing the formation of ferrihydrite on Mars.
¿Por qué Marte es rojo? Científicos indagan sobre nuevas pistas que darían inesperada respuesta
Adomas Valantinas is the lead author of a study published in Nature Communications that explains the reason behind Mars' red color.
Un experimento descifra el verdadero motivo por el que Marte es de color rojo | Ciencia
Adomas Valantinas is the lead study author who reported findings on the red hue of Mars.
Why is Mars red? New research upends popular theory, scientists say
