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Mars’s gravity may help control Earth’s cycle of ice ages

Last updated: January 26, 2026 1:10 am
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Mars’s Influence on Earth’s Climate

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Mars has a surprisingly large influence on Earth’s climate

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Recent research conducted by Stephen Kane and his team at the University of California, Riverside, has revealed the significant impact that Mars, despite its small size compared to Earth, has on our planet’s climate cycles. This finding has broader implications for understanding the potential habitability of exoplanets beyond our solar system.

Earth’s climate is influenced by various long-scale cycles determined by the eccentricity of its orbit and the tilt of its axis. These cycles, which dictate phenomena such as ice ages and seasonal variations, are intricately linked to the gravitational forces exerted by the sun and other planets in our solar system.

One of the most crucial cycles, known as the grand cycle, spans over 2.4 million years and impacts the amount of sunlight reaching Earth’s surface, thereby regulating long-term climate changes. Kane’s simulations demonstrated that altering Mars’s mass, from its actual size to complete removal, led to significant changes in Earth’s orbital dynamics.

Removing Mars entirely resulted in the disappearance of the grand cycle and another cycle related to Earth’s eccentricity, affecting the frequency and intensity of ice ages. Conversely, increasing Mars’s mass intensified these cycles. However, a third eccentricity cycle controlled by Venus and Jupiter remained unaffected by Mars’s mass variations.

Additionally, Mars appears to play a stabilizing role in Earth’s axial tilt cycle, with changes in Mars’s mass influencing the frequency of these oscillations. This study underscores the importance of considering the influence of smaller planets like Mars when assessing the climate dynamics of exoplanets.

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As scientists continue to search for potentially habitable exoplanets, understanding the orbital architectures of these systems is crucial for predicting climate variations. The unexpected impact of Mars on Earth’s climate serves as a reminder of the need to account for smaller celestial bodies in such analyses.

While the exact repercussions of Mars’s absence or increased mass on Earth remain uncertain, it is evident that even small planets can wield a significant influence on climate patterns. By acknowledging the role of planets like Mars, researchers can enhance their understanding of planetary habitability and climate variability.

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