Mars
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Viking 40th Anniversary Celebrates First Landing On Mars, What Do We Know So Far?
Viking 1 is the first spacecraft to land on Mars in 1976. 40 years after, people are still trying to ask the question that has been raised during the Viking's mission if whether or not life existed on ancient Mars.
Latest Research Articles
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NASA's New Mars Rover to Explore Evidence of Life on the Red Planet
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NASA to Build New Mars 2020 Rover to Hunt for Life
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Mysterious "Alien Skeleton" on Mars Photographed by Curiosity Rover, Alien Hunters Say
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Mars Exposes "Morse Code" in Dunes, NASA Finds
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'Dark Streaks' Can Mean Water Still Flows on Mars, Study Says
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Mars Curiosity Rover in 'Safe Mode' After Experiencing Glitch
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Giant Impact: Solving the Mystery of How Mars' Moons Formed
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Curiosity Rover's Sand Dunes Study Reveals Another Surprise
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Curiosity Detects Ripples in Mars Similar to Earth's Underwater Bedform
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NASA's Curiosity Rover Finds More Earth-Like Martian Past
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NASA: Curiosity Reveals Mars Has More Oxygen In the Past, Red Planet Similar to Earth
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Martian Food: Veggies Grown on Mars Simulated Soil are Safe to Eat -- Life on Red Planet Possible?