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UChicago-led analysis of Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover data may explain why planet was likely harsh desert for most ...
NASA’s Mars Orbiter is rolling 120° to help see beneath the surface - and it’s revealing clearer signs of ice, rock, and ...
The images and data being collected are already raising new questions about how the Martian surface was changing billions of ...
About one-third of the surface of Mars – mostly in its northern hemisphere – is 2 to 4 miles (3.2-6.4 kilometers) lower in elevation, called the northern lowlands. The northern lowlands have a ...
NASA's Mars Perseverance rover acquired this image using its Left Mastcam-Z camera. Mastcam-Z is a pair of cameras located high on the rover's mast. This image was acquired on June 13, 2022 (Sol 467).
The results of a study into thousands of 'slopes' found by NASA on Mars' surface has left scientists surprised. The planet, ...
The surface of Mars is a frigid and hostile place, but it wasn’t always like that. In fact, NASA has found several pieces of evidence that suggest our neighboring Red Planet might have once been ...
The study is based on data gathered by NASA’s InSight lander, which landed on the Martian surface in November 2018 and operated until late 2022. The lander gathered extensive information about ...
Skull-like rock on Mars reveals new clues about planet's past By Ariana Garcia , Assistant News Editor May 2, 2025 NASA's Mars Perseverance rover captured Skull Hill, a dark-toned float rock, on ...
Nasa's Mars rover has made its "most unexpected" discovery since it landed on the red planet in 2012: rocks made of sulphur. On 30 May, the Curiosity rover "happened to drive over a rock and crack ...
NASA/JPL-Caltech/UArizona MRO's HiRise camera is run by a team at the University of Arizona. MRO snapped the funky image in November 2022 and it was featured as an image of the day on Thursday.
In this concept illustration provided by NASA, NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter stands on the red planet's surface as NASA's Mars 2020 Perseverance rover (partially visible on the left) rolls away.