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IFLScience on MSNNASA Departments Eliminated As President Trump Sets His Sights On MarsNASA has been left without a Chief Scientist and an Office of Technology, Policy, and Strategy after the latest rounds of ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNPerseverance Crushes A Rock On Mars To Reveal Signs Of Past WaterNASA’s Perseverance rover has taken an unconventional approach to Martian exploration—smooshing a rock to reveal secrets ...
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Space.com on MSNThe US will 'plant the American flag on the planet Mars and even far beyond,' Trump tells CongressTrump again called on the United States to send astronauts to Mars in his speech to a joint session of Congress.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNScientists Hope This Tool Could Identify Tiny Fossils on Mars, Revealing Hints to Potential Early Life on the PlanetIf Mars ever hosted microorganisms in its bygone oceans, their fossils might still be preserved in minerals—and now, we have ...
The race to Mars has intensified, with two major players leading the charge—NASA and SpaceX. NASA, a government-backed agency ...
Scientists found fossil-like traces in gypsum, suggesting ancient microbial life may have existed on Mars billions of years ...
For a video look at the potential Mars craft being developed by China, go here. NOAA operates fleets of satellites, sensors ...
Now, Mars. Photographs from the NASA Archive, a stunning new release from publisher Taschen, invites us on an extraordinary ...
How's the weather up there? On Mars, weather forecasts haven't always been right at our fingertips. Now, recent research from ...
Tohoku University researchers are looking underfoot to uncover the mysterious past of Mars: Martian regoliths in the soil.
Mars' atmosphere moves differently from Earth's due to gravity waves. These waves affect air circulation at high altitudes.
A new study claims that a mineral found in Mars' dust called ferrihydrite, which forms in the presence of cool water, is ...
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