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Your heart may shrink and bones could dissolve: Deadly reality of sending humans to Mars
Mars is closer than ever, but the human body isn’t ready. Inside the biological war against radiation, microgravity, and ...
Recently, NASA revealed exciting details of new findings from Mars. Scientists have discovered tiny patterns of unusual ...
Massive volcanic eruptions billions of years ago may have made it snow on Mars, leaving thick buried ice near the planet’s ...
As scientists get closer to putting humans on Mars, the need to understand why clocks tick faster on the red planet is more ...
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NASA Rover Finds Crushed Helicopter on Mars—A Sobering Discovery After 72 Historic Flights
In a Martian valley carved by ancient rivers, a four-pound helicopter sat in silence, its blades half-buried in red dust.
The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS may be out of view of Earth, but orbiters on Mars were able to recently get a look at it.
A deceptive difference having to do with Earth's and Mars's gravity may be the reason why NASA's rovers get stuck in the otherworldly sands. reading time 2 minutes In the spring of 2019, the ...
Researchers at Purdue spent years working with NASA engineers to figure out how to grow crops on Mars and beyond. Now the ...
An alien comet passing through our solar system made its closest approach to Mars recently, and two European robotic spacecraft orbiting the red planet turned to take a look.
From Newton’s falling apple to Einstein’s curved spacetime, our understanding of gravity has come a long way, yet this familiar force remains one of the biggest puzzles in physics.
As space agencies race to set foot on the Moon, Mars, and elsewhere, a not-so-glamorous problem could be the key to success: ...
Imagine standing on the red, dusty plains of Mars, gazing at the horizon where the pale sun glows faintly through an almost transparent sky. It’s an incredible image, isn’t it? But now, picture doing ...
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