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  • Mars Core Size: Understanding the Red Planet's Interior
    The core of Mars is estimated to be about 1,790 kilometers (1,112 miles) in radius.

    This makes it about half the size of Earth's core, which has a radius of around 3,485 kilometers (2,165 miles).

    It's important to note that these are estimates based on observations and models. There's still a lot we don't know about the exact size and composition of Mars' core.

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