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Read More »NASA's first image of Mars! Here is everything you need to know about it
[ad_1] Learn about NASA's significant gain by capturing its first image of Mars, the "little red dot" they raged for a glimpse.
Read More »Extraterrestrials could be on Mars because they contain enough hydrogen peroxide: study
[ad_1] The water on Mars could contain more oxygen than previously thought. It is theoretically sufficient to support aerobic respiration, suggests a new research questioning traditional beliefs about the livability of the …
Read More »NASA's InSight will study Mars while standing still
[ad_1] You do not need wheels to explore Mars. After landing in November, NASA's InSight probe will deploy its solar panels, unfold a robotic arm … and stay put. Unlike the Space …
Read More »Extraterrestrials could hide on Mars, living in brackish water beneath the planet's surface, according to a new study
[ad_1] A lake of liquid water discovered on Mars Researchers believe they have discovered a persistent water plan under the polar ice cap south of Mars. According to new research, creatures resembling …
Read More »Can Mars support life? – AT THE SCHOOL
[ad_1] Researchers have reported that salt water just below the surface of Mars may contain enough oxygen to support the type of microbial life that has emerged and flourished on Earth billions …
Read More »Mars could be a good place to live – for sponges
[ad_1] The search for liquid water on Mars in 2015 has reinforced the hope that signs of life are hiding somewhere on the red planet. But in practice, scientists have more or …
Read More »EVE and Wall-E have Mars in the Line of Fire | Space
[ad_1] <! – -> One of NASA's MarCO twin ships – MarCO-B, aka Wall-E – captured this image on October 2, 2018. It was the first time that this type of inexpensive …
Read More »NASA's MarCO CubeSats takes its first picture of Mars
[ad_1] These are the very first CubeSats sent to study the red planet and are currently on Mars behind the NASA InSight probe. Earlier this month, a tiny NASA satellite captured its …
Read More »Mars scientists push NASA to send a rover to collect stones at two sites
[ad_1] Source: NASA / JPL-Caltech / MSSS / JHU-APL The next NASA rover – the first to bademble Rock samples intended to return to Earth – should dream big and visit as …
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