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The Mars 'hum'

NASA has detected that marsquakes (earthquakes, but on Mars) are rather regular and that there is a hum sound present on the surface of Mars, speculated to be caused by seismic activity and the sounds of the atmosphere. It falls outside the range of human hearing, but it's similar to the hum present on Earth, about which we don't know too much, either.

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