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Perseverance spotted a Mars mystery and NASA is treating it as massive
NASA’s Perseverance rover has spent years combing Jezero Crater for subtle traces of ancient microbes, but one of its most ...
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NASA setback: 1 Mars orbiter lost, another nearing shutdown
NASA is confronting a rare double setback at Mars, with one long-serving orbiter suddenly falling silent and another aging ...
NASA has lost contact with a spacecraft that's been orbiting Mars for more than a decade. Maven abruptly stopped communicating to ground stations over the weekend. NASA said this week that it ...
The volcano was seen peeking through the morning clouds. A NASA orbiter has captured a stunning image of a giant volcano on Mars. The panorama, captured on May 2 by NASA’s Mars Odyssey orbiter, shows ...
The groundbreaking discovery points to the possibility of past life on Mars. A 3.5-billion-year old rock discovered on the Red Planet is "the closest we've come to discovering ancient life on Mars," ...
NASA teams are working to restore contact with one of its most advanced interplanetary satellites. MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN) is one of only three NASA missions currently in ...
NASA made a big splash today, announcing that its Mars Perseverance rover had spotted “potential biosignatures” last year while examining a rock covered in unusual spots. It was a compelling finding, ...
Floridians who can't catch a rocket launch from Cape Canaveral in person will soon have another way to watch NASA's coverage of spacecraft getting off the ground. NASA and Netflix have announced that ...
CAPE CANAVERAL SPACE FORCE STATION — NASA and Blue Origin are planning to launch the ESCAPADE mission, where a pair of satellites will study Mars' magnetosphere. ESCAPADE will eventually help future ...
NASA's Curiosity rover is again shattering scientific discovery on Mars, now featuring a stunning close-up of its newest drill site, called Altadena. This is the rover's 43rd successful drilling into ...
NASA’s next crew of “astronauts” won’t leave Houston, but they will live like they’re 140 million miles away — sealed inside a simulated Mars habitat for 378 days. NASA said last week that four ...
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