Originally posted by: Snapster
They are, same as moon -> moonquake's which can last for hours due to absence of water to damp out the seismic vibrations.
Scientists really need to come up with a more general name like planetary quakes, are they just going to name it after every single planet; Hey did you see what damage that Kaufmann-Stubbs quake did last week?
Originally posted by: bunnyfubbles
Mars doesn't have plate tectonics anymore
Originally posted by: bunnyfubbles
Originally posted by: Snapster
They are, same as moon -> moonquake's which can last for hours due to absence of water to damp out the seismic vibrations.
Scientists really need to come up with a more general name like planetary quakes, are they just going to name it after every single planet; Hey did you see what damage that Kaufmann-Stubbs quake did last week?
yeah, I remember reading a Star Wars book where there was an "earthquake" on one of the planets and it really kind of ruined the immersion for me...