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Blasting 'glitter' into Mars' atmosphere could make it more habitable

Sky News Friday, 9 August 2024 ()
Blasting 'glitter' into Mars' atmosphere could make it more habitableScientists think they can warm up Mars by blasting glitter into its atmosphere.
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