NASA has discovered signs of life on Mars in the form of organic carbon, sulfur, rust, and phosphorous in a canyon, and new ...
Mars may have released sulfur gases that trapped heat, shaped the climate, and created conditions for ancient life.
Astronomers have struggled to explain why a long and thin cloud forms above Mars’s Arsia Mons volcano each year, until now ...
Different parts of Mars have different advantages and disadvantages when it comes to their available resources, just like ...
Here, the 'ice volcano' does not erupt molten rock, but rather 'ice magma' formed from a mixture of water ice, liquid brine, ...
Scientists believe Mars was once much more Earth-like, with rivers, lakes, and possibly oceans, but the loss of its magnetic field left it exposed to solar radiation that stripped away its atmosphere ...
Mars has cloudy nights - but why? This exciting discovery on the Red Planet has helped scientists figure out a more complete ...
Was Mars once warm enough to support life? Scientists are still unclear about what the climate was like on Mars billions of years ago. However, there are some clues. A form of sulfur from active ...
From a distance, Biosphere 2 emerges from the cacti and creosote of the Sonoran desert like a gleaming oasis, a colony of ...
New research suggests that reduced sulphur gases from ancient Martian volcanoes may have contributed to a greenhouse effect, altering Mars' surface chemistry.
Massive lava-carved tunnels have been confirmed beneath the surface of Venus, providing the strongest evidence yet that the ...
Findings from a new study indicate the changing dynamics of sulphur and the influence it has on framing Mars climate.