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Mars, often referred to as the "Red Planet," is the fourth planet from the Sun in our solar system.

With a distinctive rusty-red hue caused by iron-rich minerals on its surface, Mars has captivated human imagination for centuries.

Its thin atmosphere primarily consists of carbon dioxide, which is too sparse to support human life without advanced life support systems. The planet is marked by diverse geological features, including vast deserts, towering volcanoes, deep canyons, and polar ice caps made up of water and carbon dioxide.

In recent years, scientific exploration has revealed evidence of ancient river valleys and the possibility of subsurface liquid water, raising intriguing questions about the potential for past or present life on this enigmatic world.

Mars continues to be a focus of space exploration efforts, with rovers, landers, and potentially even manned missions aiming to uncover more about its history and potential habitability.