SPACEExperts gave insights on potential scenario if future colonies outside Earth have exhausted all of their food resources, and what we can do about it today.
Many people are still confused about why Mars is red. To give a clearer explanation, experts identified this chemical and other contributing aspects that allow the dominant reddish hue to cover the Martian surface.
Several countries have shared futuristic designs of the human base on Mars as space agencies all over the world aim to reach the Red Planet soon. Here are some of those designs.
Scientists analyzed meteorites that traveled from Mars and landed on Earth and came up with a new theory of how the two planets formed, contradicting an existing theory of their origins.
NASA's Perseverance rover recently collected rock samples from the Jezero Crater in Mars, which contains an abundant rate of carbon and crystals. The samples are expected to be delivered to Earth in 2031 for studies regarding the existence of life in the red planet.
Scientists recently discovered a world-historic find on Mars after it spotted a substantial amount of water hiding inside Valles Marineris of the Red Planet.
Scientists threw a mock rocket into the air at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) during tests of a launch system that aims to fire a rocket off Mars and will bring rock samples for closer study.
Elon Musk said in a tweet that the 'greatest filter' for humans to become interstellar. SpaceX has made significant progress toward its ambitious goal of conquering Mars.
China is determined to send humans to the Red Planet, almost two decades ahead of NASA, as experts caution the targets of the US space agency to appear growing implausible.
A recent study suggests that a magnetic field equal to refrigerator magnets could be enough to protect Mars and future human inhabitants from Solar Wind.
Recent study findings showing an image of a gigantic rock and multiple rocky residues looking like a place on Earth at Jezero crater are revealing evidence that a river used to pass through an area on Mars.
Thomas Pesquet successfully completed his 6-month long deployment aboard the International Space Station. The astronaut recounts his spacewalk experience, the solar flare last October, and his interest to join the future missions to moon and Mars in a press conference held at Cologne, Germany.