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See the 100,000th photo of Mars taken by NASA's groundbreaking Red Planet orbiter
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft has just taken its milestone 100,000th photo of the Red Planet using its ...
Built to last, NASA’s Perseverance rover continues its long journey across Mars, collecting samples and revealing the ...
The first global atlas of Martian watersheds reveals 16 huge ancient river systems that once shaped Mars and may hold clues to past life.
Maven, an acronym for Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution, abruptly stopped communicating with ground stations on Dec. 6.
The world’s most advanced deep-space capsule, the Orion, is set to speed astronauts around the Moon, a trek that could ...
Electrical sparks inside Martian dust devils have been detected for the first time, reshaping how scientists understand the planet’s atmosphere and climate. On Mars, strong winds routinely generate ...
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How to Keep Time on Mars: Clocks on the Red Planet Would Tick a Bit Differently Than Those on Earth
On average, Martian time ticks roughly 477 millionths of a second faster than terrestrial clocks per Earth day. But the Red ...
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The rock that could change what we know of planet Mars forever
Curiosity has been exploring the surface of Mars since 2011, but what it found inside a rock last year has changed our ...
NASA has lost contact with a spacecraft that's been orbiting Mars for more than a decade. Maven abruptly stopped ...
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Is Mars really red? A physicist explains the planet’s reddish hue and why it looks different to some telescopes
This article was originally published at The Conversation. The publication contributed the article to Space.com's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. People from cultures across the world have been ...
NASA’s Curiosity rover will go dark for a few weeks due to a conjunction between Earth and Mars, blocking communication between the two planets.
Futurist Michio Kaku sees humans doing ballet on Mars and projecting their brains into the cosmos. And aliens? Oh, they're ...
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