SPACEOrbiting spacecraft reveal images of Earth-like clouds on Mars during springtime in 2019 when dust storms are abundant. Read the article to find out more.
Read on to know why Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter found a pimple on the Martian Planet. The widespread organic pimple on a person's face does not affect rocks or outer space objects, partly because the bumps are caused mainly by hair follicles that become blocked with oil or debris.
A new topographic map, which provide new evidence that Mars formerly had a northern ocean, might potentially put an end to the debate over whether or not it is habitable. Read on to know the details.
Researchers tested how long microorganisms could survive on Mars and found one species could live for millions of years as long as it is 32 feet below the Martian surface. Read the article to learn more.
NASA’s InSight lander found a magnitude 4 marsquake on Christmas eve in 2021 due to a meteoroid that landed on Mars. Click the article to learn more details.
NASA’s InSight lander detected a magnitude 4 marsquake on Christmas eve in 2021 and has now determined that it was due to a large meteoroid that landed on Mars. Tap the article to learn more details.
The European Space Agency's long-serving Mars Express spacecraft captures in a video the Martian moon Deimos passing in front of Jupiter, creating an eclipse. Read the article to learn more details.
NASA proposes a new theory on the origin of the Moon using a high-resolution simulation of the Earth's impact with a Mars-sized object. Read the article to learn more.
The China National Space Administration announced that its Yf-79 engine has overcome technical difficulties. Read on to know more about the Long March 9 engine.
Read on to know why scientists are calling for a human spaceflight and space exploration to Venus before heading to Mars even if Earth's evil twin have a hostile surface environment.
A team of space experts is campaigning to switch the focus from human exploration of Mars towards first sending a crewed mission to Venus. Read to know more.
Read on to know how rovers brought human trash to Mars. An expert claimed that nearly 16,000 pounds (more than 7,000 kilograms) of human waste on Mars has been collected over the years due to trips to the planet.
Scientists discover four craters on Mars, which they believed helped them to better understand the planet. Read on to know how scientists analyze data from such discoveries.