Red Planet
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Mars Asteroid Strike: Ancient 'Planet Killer' Space Rock Causes Mega Tsunami on the Red Planet 3.4 Billion Years Ago
The planet killer asteroid that struck Mars 3.4 billion years ago also proves long-held notions that the Red Planet once held vast amounts of ocean water.
Latest Research Articles
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Patchy Proton Aurora: Astronomers Found a New Type of Mars Aurora
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Ancient Mars: ESA Finds Unknown Crater Left by Impacts from Space Rocks Billions of Years Ago
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New Experiments Revealed How Mars Lost Its Oceans Due to a Change in Magnetic Field
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Mars Will Be Closest To Earth Than It Has Ever Been Since 2003
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Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Snaps Photo of Mars Rover Ascending Mount Sharp
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Elon Musk Reveals Details of His Plans for a Self-Sustaining City on Mars
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NASA Discovered a Strange, Deep Hole on Mars -- Where Did it Come From?
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First Settlement on Mars Could Be Built From Simulated Martian-like Soil Turned Into Bricks
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Mysterious Circle Discovered on Mars, NASA Asks If It's an Impact Crater
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NASA Scientist Proposes Magnetic Atmosphere for Mars
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Mars More Earth-like Than the Moon, New Study Suggests
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ESA Releases Images of Stunning Mosaic of Mars' North Pole