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Space.com on MSNCuriosity rover celebrates 13 years on Mars with well-deserved naps and Red Planet 'coral'Thirteen years into its mission, NASA's Curiosity rover is still uncovering Martian mysteries while learning to do more with ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNMars’s Ground Cracks Open—Scientists Reveal New Insights into the Red Planet’s PastMars Express orbiter has provided invaluable insights into this area, revealing how these geological features came to be and ...
In early July, the Red Planet rises around 10:30 p.m. local daylight time and climbs highest around 3 a.m. It shines brilliantly at magnitude –2.2. But Mars doesn’t stand pat.
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Space.com on MSNThis wild bioplastic made of algae just aced a Mars pressure test. Can astronauts use it to build on the Red Planet?"As this type of technology develops, it's going to have spinoff benefits for sustainability technology here on Earth as well ...
The Red Planet Mars got its iconic colour from a combination of rusting and erosion over its 4.6-billion-year history. Mars was a once wetter place than the dry, barren world we know today.
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Space.com on MSNDust devils on Mars leave 'fingerprints' that can guide future Red Planet missions"Dust devils themselves are difficult to capture in images because they are so short-lived," Ingrid Daubar, a planetary ...
And in 2012, Steltzner's last big project, the Curiosity rover, landed on the Red Planet. It's still exploring Mars today.
In my August article, “The Red Planet’s colorful past,” I cover man’s research of Mars and its use in popular culture from ancient times up to the first spacecraft mission to the planet in ...
Red planet has a big core, complex crust Seismograph on NASA's InSight lander is slowly imaging the Martian interior. John Timmer – Jul 25, 2021 6:00 AM | 173 ...
The only problem is that Martians are already there, and when humans land on the red planet in the then-distant year of 1999, it doesn’t take long for the Martians to hunt them down.
October 2020 is all about the glory of Mars as the glimmering red planet puts on a show in the night sky. We passed Mars' close approach to Earth on Oct. 6 and now we can look forward to Mars ...
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