So seismic data (from a large quake and a meteor impact at different times) on the far side of Mars created the conditions required for the Mars Insight probe to partly map the interior of Mars. Even the composition of the core (mostly iron but surprisingly, a large amount of light elements.)
See: https://phys.org/news/2023-04-scientist ... -core.html
Mars appears to have a liquid core
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