A vast ocean chock-full of microbes may have once covered more than a third of Mars's surface, according to a new analysis of ...
“Dust, wind and sand dynamics appear to be the main seasonal drivers of slope streak formation,” Bickel said in a statement. ...
Streaks that form on the slopes of Mars, also known as recurring slope lineae (RSL), are a common feature on Mars.
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Mars Once Had Changing Lakes: NASA Reveals Signs Of Life-Friendly Water Phases In Jezero Crater
NASA's Perseverance rover has uncovered remarkable new evidence about Mars watery past, showing that the Jezero Crater once ...
ESCAPADE is overseen by the University of California Berkeley, who named the spacecraft’s onboard satellites Blue and Gold ...
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NASA's new Mars mission: These twin satellites could reveal how the Red Planet lost its atmosphere
Mars is about to receive a double dose of attention. This weekend, a pair of identical NASA satellites will launch together ...
A group of students and faculty from Northern Arizona University are sending four cameras into space Sunday. The cameras are ...
“It’s a huge privilege to be leading a mission to Mars,” said Robert Lillis, the UC Berkeley planetary scientist leading the ...
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25 Things NASA Doesn't Want You to Know About Mars
Science Theories That Are So Strange They Must Be True: 25 Biggest Discoveries in Space Exploration: Do you believe theres ...
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The next Mars launch window is in late 2026. So why is this exploratory mission taking off now?
A NASA mission is set to launch twin spacecraft on a journey to Mars. The robotic orbiters could lift off atop Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket as soon as Sunday.
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Extreme 'paradise' volcano in Costa Rica is like a piece of ancient Mars on our doorstep — Earth from space
A 2025 satellite photo captures the stark contrast between the barren Poás volcano and the surrounding Costa Rican jungle.
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Landmark Mars mission and first big test for Jeff Bezos’ New Glenn rocket is delayed by weather
Blue Origin is preparing a second launch of its New Glenn rocket, this time with twin Mars orbiters on board. The company will attempt to recover the rocket’s first stage.
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