D printers will make the tools, structures and habitats space pioneers need to survive in a hostile alien environment.
The intriguing chemistry of a rock collected by the Perseverance rover could trace to microbial activity — or not.
If scientists can understand how this mineral was formed in Antarctica, they might be able to trace signs of water on Mars.
Is there life on Mars? A bright crew in Police Paddocks Reserve, Endeavour Hills are equipped to help answer that […] ...
Step aside, Santa Monica. It seems that Mars once had beaches that would give the Californian coast a run for its money.
Data from the Chinese rover Zhurong is adding to the pile of evidence for oceans on ancient Mars. For a year, this little craft traveled over nearly two kilometers of the Martian surface and made ...
Subsurface data from Mars suggests the planet may have once featured ... layers beneath Mars' surface using data from the Zhurong rover, providing strong evidence of an ancient northern ocean.
The geological data was collected by the Chinese rover on Mars, Zhurong, which landed on the fourth rock from the sun back in 2021 — staking out an area known as the Utopia Planitia, a 2,100 ...
Mars Express’ OMEGA reflectance spectrometer showed that even the dustiest parts of Mars hold evidence ... The Perseverance rover has already collected multiple samples containing both, and ...
Researchers are looking underfoot to uncover the mysterious past of Mars: Martian regoliths in the soil. Their water storage capabilities may help us understand the change in water on Mars over time.