[ad_1] The central part of Osuga Valles, which has a total length of 164 km. In some places it is 20 km wide and plunges to a depth of 900 m. Photo: …
Read More »Patrick Rowan's Skywatch: A Mars Rover Threatened by a Massive Dust Storm
[ad_1] Submitted for your approval; Three good reasons to consider this as "The Summer of Mars": Mars is getting closer to Earth since 2003, becoming brighter and giving us our best views …
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[ad_1] During the holiday season in 2016, Alan Chan spent his week-long vacation exploring Mars. As most of us were doing Christmas shopping at the last minute, they ate turkey and reminded …
Read More »20 mice will spend 90 days in space to help us know if humans can survive on Mars
[ad_1] Exposure to space can lead to a whole series of different things The manned missions to Mars moving forward more and more, it's time for scientists to realize if humans should …
Read More »Did heavy rain give Mars its deep valleys?
[ad_1] Heavy rainfall may have formed the valley networks on earth that bear a strong resemblance to those in the earth. Scientists have thought there must be enough cut channels into the …
Read More »Inside Opportunity: "Oppy" is fighting for his life in the massive dust storm of Mars
[ad_1] James Rice July 1, 2018 View of Opportunity Solar Panels in 2014 Image: NASA / JPL-Caltech / Cornell University / Univ.Arizona Our Intrepid Opportunity rover is currently overcoming a huge global …
Read More »The Meteorite & # 39; Black Beauty & # 39; reveals that Mars could have harbored life before Earth
[ad_1] By: PTI | London | Last Updated: 1 July 2018 20:34:13 pm of an ocean of liquid magma has crystallized extremely rapidly, just 20 million years after the formation of the …
Read More »Mars is the closest to the Earth since 2003 this month (there is also a long blood moon eclipse)!
[ad_1] As you prepare to celebrate the Independence Day in red, white and blue, get ready to see a lot of red in the sky in July. Mars will be at its …
Read More »What's new in July: Mars will dominate the celestial events
[ad_1] The month of July was named for Julius Caesar and was formerly the fifth month of the year. July is the first full month of summer in the northern hemisphere and …
Read More »A photo of curiosity shows how dust covered Mars as the storm grows to surround the entire planet
[ad_1] The huge Martian dust storm that has fallen on the NASA rover Opportunity has gained momentum on a global scale – and Curiosity is now in the line of pattern. A …
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