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Space.com on MSNWhy does Mars look purple, yellow and orange in ESA's stunning new satellite image?Below the red section is purplish-brown terrain, which has a high concentration of silicates and a low concentration of iron, ...
Mars is commonly known as the Red Planet, but a recent satellite image from the European Space Agency displays a vibrant ...
Image of Mars taken from an altitude of 4708.20 km. ESA/VMC The Mars Webcam Part of the live stream was interrupted due to inclement weather in Spain, where satellites that capture data from Mars ...
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Space.com on MSNIs Mars really red? A physicist explains the planet’s reddish hue and why it looks different to some telescopesYour blood is also red because of a mixture of iron and oxygen in a molecule called hemoglobin. So in a way, the ancient connection between the planet Mars and blood wasn’t completely wrong. Rust, ...
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LAist on MSNThe first close-up images of Mars still elicit wonder, 60 years after they were capturedMariner 4, built by JPL in Pasadena, took the images on July 14, 1965. One of the mission's leaders reflects on decades of ...
A NASA satellite has spotted frozen "kidney beans" on Mars' sand dunes trapped in place until springtime. Photographing them can help us determine if there was ever enough water on Mars to sustain ...
The new images by the Curiosity rover on Mars show "dramatic evidence" of ancient groundwater in crisscrossing low ridges, NASA said.
NASA's first satellite image of its Mars Perseverance rover shows the car-sized vehicle as a tiny dot on the desolate Martian surface. Skip to main content Menu ...
The new image, which was released by NASA on Nov. 28, shows a segment of Mars's pockmarked surface, as well as a narrow layer of the planet's wafer-thin atmosphere above the horizon.
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