Mars
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Finding Life on Mars: Scientists to Remodel Plans to Use Helicopters Instead of Rovers
The United States and Europe are revising their intentions to return sediment cores from Mars for analysis in Earth research labs. The companies plan to reduce danger and expense by employing aircraft rather than a British-built fetch rover.
Latest Research Articles
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ESA’s Mars Express Orbiter Captures Giant ‘Claw Marks’ on Mars’ Surface
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New Experiments Revealed How Mars Lost Its Oceans Due to a Change in Magnetic Field
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Curiosity Detects Carbon Signature That May Indicate Biological Activity in Mars
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How an Extremely Hostile Volcanic Lake Could Have Supported Life on Mars
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NASA Tracks 2 Explorers from Antarctica to Learn More on Surviving a Trip to Mars
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Ice Needles May be the Key to Unlock Mysterious Stone Pattern on Earth and Mars
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Martian Noises: Perseverance Rover Recorded Sounds from Mars
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Signs of Sustained Water Interaction Found in Mars' Jezero Crater
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Study Claims Photosynthesis Can Possibly Happen in Venus: Is This a Sign of Life?
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Size Matters: Mars May Be Too Small to Support Life, Says New Study
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How Iceland's Newest Volcano Provides Crucial Data About Mars
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Curiosity Rover Captures Stunning Cloud Formation on Mars