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Scientists have discovered a new way to uncover what lies beneath the surfaces of planets like Mars by studying the debris ...
What if billions of years ago, the Red Planet had rain, snow, and even rivers that carved out landscapes much like those we ...
Despite its dry, dusty surface and thinner atmosphere, Mars may have more in common with Earth than scientists previously ...
Liquid water once shaped the Martian landscape dramatically, carving valleys, filling lakes, and forming vast oceans.
For the first time, scientists have captured the visible green lights of an aurora from the surface of Mars. The spectacle ...
Precipitation, to be clear, includes any variant – not just water, but snow or freezing rain and other forms of water falling from the sky. Much like the Eastern Seaboard in winter, a "warm" Mars ...
But in a finding that has left even Mars-mad scientists raising their eyebrows (and cameras), NASA’s Perseverance rover has stumbled upon what looks uncannily like a skull-shaped rock on the Red ...
This image is from NASAs Mars Perseverance rover, taken by the Mastcam-Z. NASA's Mars rover has pictured a mysterious, skull-shaped rock on the Red Planet whose origin remains uncertain.
Researchers have discovered strange giant structures beneath the surface of Mars which tell us more about the red planet.
Wave-like soil patterns on the Martian surface match those found in Earth's cold, mountain regions, which could help ...
"You could pull up Google Earth images of places like Utah, zoom out, and you’d see the similarities to Mars." ...
Nasa's Perseverance rover discovered a skull-shaped rock, dubbed "Skull Hill," in Mars' Jezero Crater, standing out against the lighter terrain. Chemical analysis ruled out meteorite composition ...