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While initial studies and reports indicated that glaciers on Mars were composed mainly of rock and dust, recent planetary ...
Science, 2025) When they had crunched all the data, the researchers found giant fragments of material, some up to 4 ...
NASA scientists have discovered massive fragments of ancient planetary collisions buried deep in Mars' mantle, using seismic data from the InSight lander.
The InSight lander registered the seismic waves of eight separate marsquakes as it traveled through the Red Planet’s mantle. Two of the events were the result of a pair of meteorite impacts that each ...
Perseverance is exploring Mars’ sandy ripples, strange frozen waves that could reveal how wind still shapes the planet. Along ...
A breakthrough in propulsion technology could make the journey from Earth to Mars dramatically faster. This video explores ...
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Get ready to explore the Red Planet — our dusty, windswept neighbor that's captured human imagination for centuries. Mars is ...
Indeed, as much as 99 percent of the water that once flowed on Mars could still be there, the researchers estimated in a paper published this week in the journal Science.
Bringing back samples from the Red Planet would help us beat the Chinese, send humans into space and learn about how planets form. Congress, where's the money?
One of the great unsolved problems in modern planetary science is written on the surface of Mars. Mars has canyons that were carved by rivers, so it was once warm enough for liquid water. How—and ...
Recent comments by former NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver on the Mars 2020 mission require critical examination and correction.