A new view of Mars showcases a dramatic impact crater on the Red Planet with its debris wings unfurling across the surface ...
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First-ever map of Mars’ massive drainage systems hints the planet may once have been a world built for life
It’s no secret that regions around large river systems here on Earth are some of the most ecologically diverse places on the ...
The Perseverance Mars rover captures a super rare phenomenon for the first time caused by dust devils on the surface of the ...
This temporal lag is a direct consequence of Albert Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity. The rule is simple: the weaker ...
Near-surface water ice could supply essential resources for future human exploration on the Red Planet. Before sending people ...
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Dust Devils on Mars Crackle and Pop with Electricity, Showing How Sparks Fly in Martian Storms
Learn about the latest recordings of dust devils on Mars, revealing the sound of electrical discharges in the atmosphere.
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Curiosity Cracked Open a Rock on Mars And Revealed a Big Surprise
A rock on Mars spilled a surprising yellow treasure after Curiosity accidentally cracked through its unremarkable exterior.
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Strange White Rocks on Mars Suggest Mars Once Had Tropical Rainstorms Like Earth For Millions of Years
Forget the dusty, rusty landscape you see today. Billions of years ago, Mars may have been soaking wet. Tropical storms might ...
(CNN) — Data from a retired NASA mission has revealed evidence of an underground reservoir of water deep beneath the surface of Mars, according to new research. A team of scientists estimates that ...
Dust devils on Mars generate tiny electrical sparks. This could help explain how the Red Planet’s atmosphere and surface are ...
NASA is sending two spacecraft to Mars on their new ESCAPADE mission to reveal how space weather robbed it of its atmosphere and turned it dry ...
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Einstein's Theory Was Right — Mars Has Its Own Clock and It Runs Faster Than Earth’s
Learn how Albert Einstein’s theory reveals that time on Mars runs faster than on Earth — and why that tiny shift matters for future space missions.
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