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NASA’s Mars Orbiter is rolling 120° to help see beneath the surface - and it’s revealing clearer signs of ice, rock, and ...
Arsia Mons, which dwarfs Earth's tallest volcanoes, and its two neighboring volcanoes are often surrounded by water ice clouds, especially in the early morning. The image released Friday marks the ...
UCF physicist Dr. Ramses Ramirez has a plan to warm Mars using nanotechnology and "dust fountains" to make future ...
UChicago-led analysis of Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover data may explain why planet was likely harsh desert for most ...
NASA Odyssey orbiter snapped a first-ever image of a Mars volcano peeking above some clouds before dawn. It’s twice as tall as Earth’s largest volcano ...
Stock image of Mars (right) and an illustration of the view of Mars' retrograde motion in 2016 as seen from NASA Mission Control in Pasadena, CA.
Wave-like landforms on Mars provide clues about the planet’s icy history, its potential to support life, and the behavior of ...
On September 5, 2024, NASA’s Curiosity rover achieved a historic milestone by capturing the first-ever image of Earth alongside Phobos, one of Mars' moons, from the surface of the Red Planet.
In 2007, one year after the spacecraft arrived at Mars, the orbiter snapped a photo of the crescent Earth and moon as they were 88 million miles from the red planet.
That was the 4,295th Martian day that Curiosity has spent on Mars. The rough terrain of Mount Sharp, and above in the sky, Earth setting as Phobos rises. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS ...
Twenty years ago, on the night of 3 July 2003, ESA's Mars Express spacecraft was pointed backwards to obtain this breathtaking view of the Earth-Moon system from a distance of eight million kilometres ...