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The latest selfie by NASA's Perseverance rover at Mars has captured an unexpected guest: a Martian dust devil.
The rover took the image — its fifth since landing in February 2021 — between stops investigating the Martian surface.
"The Krokodillen rocks formed before Jezero Crater was created, during Mars' earliest geologic period, the Noachian, and are ...
Astronomers have filled a large gap in knowledge about Mars' water cycle. Their research on water percolating from surface to ...
A ghostly Martian moonrise, starlit skies, and a mission chasing life’s traces—Perseverance captures more than just images.
Slope streaks once believed to be signs of water on Mars might really be signs of rockfall and high winds, a new study says.
Data from the Mars Express orbiter has been used to create a visualization of "a vast system of deep and steep valleys that ...
A sweeping machine learning study scanning over 86,000 high-res Mars images reveals that the mysterious streaks seen on Martian slopes are likely dry dust slides, not evidence of flowing water as ...
Hope for flowing water on modern-day Mars appears dashed after recent work examined mysterious markings on the red planet's ...
Researchers analyzed a global database of 500,000 strange streaks that occur on steep Martian slopes, concluding that they’re ...
Ever since American astronauts landed on the Moon, there’s been an appetite to visit Mars. But a number of daunting ...
What steps can be taken to enhance in-situ resource utilization (ISRU) for future astronauts on Mars? This is what a recent ...