A team of planetary scientists thinks they know how to start warming Mars: scatter billions of tiny engineered particles into ...
IRVINE, Calif. (KABC) -- The technological challenge of getting to Mars is a huge hurdle, but it may be biology that holds humanity back from venturing to the red planet. A new UC Irvine study shows ...
For more than 30 years, scientists have argued over whether a vast ocean once spread across the northern third of Mars. Now a ...
Time moves differently on Mars — not in the Tibetan philosophy sense of the word, but in a measurable, physics-will-ruin-your-mission kind of way that's giving NASA engineers a real headache. As the ...
Life on Mars sounds like something from a "Doctor Who" episode. But a study published in the International Journal of Astrobiology challenges the science fiction notion of that idea. The research ...
Mars may be drenched beneath its surface, with enough water hiding in the cracks of underground rocks to form a global ocean, new research suggests. The findings released Monday are based on seismic ...
A new study suggests that some Martian glaciers may contain much higher quantities of water ice than previously thought. Although previous studies have postulated that the Red Planet's glaciers may be ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Physicists have worked out exactly how fast time passes on Mars compared with Earth. (CREDIT: Wikimedia / CC BY-SA 4.0) On Earth, ...
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Mars exploration is heating up. NASA eyes sample returns and crewed landings by the 2030s, but its current relay satellites — ...
Sapphire Canyon has features that were immediately exciting to NASA scientists. Will they ever get to study it up close? Credit: NASA/JPL A new study using a novel form of spectroscopy is helping to ...
On Earth, knowing the time feels simple. Your phone pings the same second as a GPS satellite and an atomic clock in a lab. Everything is wired together so well that you rarely think about the ...