New research indicates that early Martian volcanoes may have emitted reactive sulfur gases that warmed the planet and supported conditions suitable for microbial life. Although scientists are still ...
Researchers at NYU Abu Dhabi have uncovered evidence that water once flowed beneath Martian sand dunes — suggesting that the Red Planet may have once had conditions capable of supporting life. Scienti ...
The 321-foot (98-meter) New Glenn blasted into the afternoon sky from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, sending NASA's twin ...
The new explanation for a majority of the Red Planet’s dark streaks overturned earlier assumptions of water causing them, ...
A pair of small satellites began their 2 year journey to Mars to study the red planet's magnetic field and how solar wind has stripped the atmosphere there over millions of years ...
A new AI-driven global survey shows Mars’ dark slope streaks form through dry dust avalanches, not liquid water.
NASA's Perseverance rover has uncovered remarkable new evidence about Mars watery past, showing that the Jezero Crater once ...
The mission’s two satellites are named Blue and Gold. They will circle Mars from opposite directions and provide a ...
NASA’s twin Escapade spacecraft will explore how solar winds stripped Mars’ atmosphere, revealing clues about its lost ...
The NYUAD study shows that ancient sand dunes in Mars' Gale Crater, gradually turned into rock after interacting with ...
The twin-satellite mission could provide vital clues about Mars’ evolution and its ability to once support water and life.
A pair of NASA spacecraft ultimately destined for Mars will study how its magnetic environment is impacted by the Sun.