A swarm of spherical rovers, blown by the wind like tumbleweeds, could enable large-scale and low-cost exploration of the ...
NASA's Perseverance rover has captured a striking new image of massive, wind-carved sand formations known as "megaripples" during its latest exploration stop on the Red Planet.
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Twin Mars spacecraft arrive in Florida for launch on Blue Origin's powerful New Glenn rocket (photo)
"Delivering two interplanetary spacecraft on schedule and within budget for a Mars mission is no small feat, and it speaks to the determination and agility of our team." ...
Scientists can now predict Mars' green auroras - glowing signs of solar storms - which could protect future astronauts on the ...
NASA's Perseverance rover has captured a striking new image of massive, wind-carved sand formations known as "megaripples" during its latest exploration stop on the Red Planet. "On Mars, the past is ...
Hey, fellow astronomy enthusiasts! Today, I want to share an incredibly interesting astronomical observation discovery with you. In 2025, our exploration of Mars has made new progress, especially with ...
On the Red Planet, aurorae glow green because the charged particles collide with oxygen atoms high above Mars. They may be bright enough that astronauts on Mars could spot them with their naked eye.
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'They Barely Use Them': Trump Displays His Ignorance On The World Stage, Says China Doesn't Produce Wind Energy In Remarks At The UN
General Assembly, Donald Trump ignorantly states that China operates "very few" wind farms. A simple search on the internet shows that China is the global leader in wind energy. How embarrassing for ...
The big question will be whether or not scientists can demonstrate that greigite and vivianite need biological life to form.
Sources on both sides of the aisle and nonpartisan analysts agree that top congressional Democrats have a weak hand to play.
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NASA Reports Life On Mars
Has NASA really found life on Mars? Perseverance just sent back images containing traces of minerals that could've only been produced by microbal life. Whta does this mean for the exploration of Mars?
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