Mars
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German Scientist Claims NASA's Viking Program Accidentally Destroyed Life on Mars 50 Years Ago
NASA’s Viking Project led to the United States’ first safe landing of a spacecraft on the surface of Mars. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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Hawaiian Caves' Lava Tube Helps NASA Scientists to Search Life on Mars [Study]
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Sky Watchers Ready! Pink Moon Peaks After Venus, Mercury, Mars Display This April
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Cold Moon to Unfold in Sky This Week; North America Could Spot the Best View
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Mars Asteroid Strike: Ancient 'Planet Killer' Space Rock Causes Mega Tsunami on the Red Planet 3.4 Billion Years Ago
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Analytical Techniques Reveal the Biological Origins of the 3.48 Billion-year-Old Dresser Formation on the Oldest Stromatolites
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Studying Surface Waves for the First Time Could Help Decipher How Mars Formed and Evolved
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According to the Study, 7,119KG of Human Garbage Was Detected on the Surface of Mars
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Mars Rover's Latest And Most Valuable Rock Samples Could Show Past Life on the Planet
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NASA Rover catches Amazing Image of Cat Loaf Rock on Mars
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New Map Shows Ancient Traces of Water on Mars
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High School Student Proposes Two Tricks to Grow Plants on Mars
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Planetary Scientists Answer Mystery Following NASA's Rare Mineral Discovery in Mars After Six Years