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This question sent us down a deep rabbit hole: what if we’re not just looking at Mars... but somehow inside it? From strange terrain analogs on Earth to wild sci-fi theories and real planetary science ...
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Mars Rover accidentally ran over a rock and broke it open — revealing mysterious yellow crystals insideMars Rover accidentally ran over a rock and broke it open — revealing mysterious yellow crystals inside More life-related ...
Hidden among the majestic canyons of the Utah desert, about 7 miles from the nearest town, is a small research facility meant ...
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Space.com on MSNDust devils on Mars may spark lightning — possibly threatening NASA's Perseverance roverSheel and his team found that when the atmosphere of Mars is laden with dust, the atmosphere becomes less conductive, ...
Some scientists say there may be enough water inside Mars to create oceans on the Red Planet. WATCH CHANNEL 9 EYEWITNESS NEWS. Data from a retired NASA spacecraft revealed evidence of a giant ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHarvard grows algae in Mars-like conditions, raising hopes for life on Red PlanetThe experiments show a real chance of creating self-sufficient, closed-loop living spaces using shelters made from ...
NASA's Curiosity rover has found iron-rich carbonates on Mars — a major clue that the Red Planet used to be habitable. ... While slowly climbing the slopes of Mount Sharp — a towering peak inside Mars ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Mars may be drenched beneath its surface, with enough water hiding in the cracks of underground rocks to form a global ocean, new research suggests.
Algae grown under Mars-like conditions could make bioplastic building materials for structures to harbor life in space.
The findings are based on seismic measurements from NASA’s Mars InSight lander, which detected more than 1,300 marsquakes before shutting down two years ago.
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