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Mars Had Multiple Wet Periods — And One Could Have Been Perfect for Life
Mars is often described as a dead planet, but fresh findings suggest it may have been much livelier in the past—at least geochemically speaking. In a new study published in theJournal of Geophysical ...
We’re often the first humans to put eyes on those images. We tell Perseverance to reach out, and grind rocks, take pictures, ...
NASA has unveiled 10 new astronauts, chosen from 8,000 applicants, as it accelerates its lunar return and prepares for a ...
Until recently, we could only study geology by looking at rocks on Earth and the Moon —well, and the rare meteor or two that ...
Mars' craters come from ancient collisions during the formation of the solar system. NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell University/Arizona State University via AP NASA plans to send humans on a scientific round ...
In Jezero Crater’s Bright Angel formation, Perseverance has found rocks rich in organic molecules and minerals linked to ...
Swinburne and CSIRO researchers have successfully produced iron in Mars-like conditions, opening the door to metal production beyond Earth. The vision of establishing settlements on Mars has captured ...
NASA plans to send humans on a scientific round trip to Mars potentially as early as 2035. The trip will take about six to seven months each way and will cover up to 250 million miles (402 million ...
NASA plans to send humans on a scientific round trip to Mars potentially as early as 2035. The trip will take about six to seven months each way and will cover up to 250 million miles (402 million ...
The Martian surface presents a complex record of geological processes that have spanned billions of years. The planet’s topography reveals evidence of volcanic activity, impact cratering, fluvial ...
Over recent decades, Mars has emerged as a natural laboratory for studying planetary evolution, geomorphology and the interplay between geology and hydrology. In‐situ observations and advanced remote ...
At first glance, Mars might seem rather different from our own planet. Mars is dry, with little atmosphere, and no liquid water on its surface. It is half the size of Earth, lacks a planetary magnetic ...
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