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Mars Odyssey orbiter has captured a breathtaking new view of the massive volcano Arsia Mons rising through morning ice clouds ...
Among the planets that would get less attention are Venus, Mars and Jupiter. But the planet facing the biggest drop in ...
NASA's Perseverance rover regularly images a Sherlock Holmes–themed maze to calibrate its chemical-hunting SHERLOC instrument ...
The White House’s budget plan for NASA would be woefully inadequate for achieving near-term human voyages to Mars, experts ...
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Space.com on MSNSaving Gateway, SLS and Orion? Sen. Ted Cruz proposes $10 billion more for NASA's moon and Mars effortsU.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, on Friday (June 5) ...
On May 2, as sunlight crept over the Martian horizon, the Odyssey spacecraft captured Arsia Mons, a towering, long-extinct volcano, puncturing a glowing band of greenish haze in the planet’s upper ...
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Elon Musk, who founded SpaceX in 2002, has a bold vision for sending Starship to Mars. Experts weigh in on what's realistic ...
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Live Science on MSNNASA spacecraft finds solar 'cannonballs' may have stripped Mars of its water — proving decades-old theoryThe findings could help answer a longstanding question about how Mars transformed from a potentially habitable world with ...
A dazzling image taken by NASA’s 2001 Mars Odyssey orbiter shows an unprecedented view of a 12-mile-high volcano poking through clouds at dawn on the Red Planet.
NASA scientists have discovered evidence that could help answer questions surrounding the history of water loss on Mars.
NASA’s MAVEN spacecraft has observed atmospheric sputtering on Mars for the first time, confirming how solar wind stripped the Red Planet’s thick atmosphere and transformed its climate.
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