Astronomers believe the image captured by the rover is of a float rock, which means it came from some other part of Mars.
A space probe flying past Mars captured images of the red planet's small ... Kerry Breen is a news editor at CBSNews.com. A graduate of New York University's Arthur L. Carter School of Journalism ...
Seismic readings of the interior of Mars strongly suggest large quantities of water buried 6 to 12 miles underground.
has performed a close flyby of Mars, receiving a crucial gravitational slingshot, testing some of its instruments, and gaining new images of Mars' little-seen moon Deimos, which could answer ...
According to the statement about the new sphere-studded specimen ... determine their context and origin," the mission team ...
A new perspective on the fabric of reality ... Hera was moving at 9 kilometres per second relative to Mars and was able to image the 12.4-kilometre-long Deimos from just 1000 kilometres away.
Like our moon, Deimos is tidally locked to Mars, meaning the same side always faces the planet—the only side visible to rovers on the Martian surface. The only way to see Deimos’ far side up close is ...
Nearly all of the images they have of it ... asteroids captured in orbit around Mars or are chunks of the planet itself, blown out by a giant impact. The new data may help them figure out the ...
NASA's Curiosity rover has identified the largest organic compounds ever found on Mars, including decane, undecane, and ...
The newly released images provide a detailed and immersive ... "These stunning panoramas give us a new appreciation of Mars’ geology and environmental history," said Dr. Lori Glaze, director ...