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A new study identifies Amazonis Planitia, particularly the AP-8 region, as a promising landing site on Mars. This location ...
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Space.com on MSNThis wild bioplastic made of algae just aced a Mars pressure test. Can astronauts use it to build on the Red Planet?"As this type of technology develops, it's going to have spinoff benefits for sustainability technology here on Earth as well ...
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The Bosumtwi impact crater in Ghana is different, however. It is well preserved (not deeply eroded or buried under sediments) ...
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The Ancient Mars: A Glimpse Into a Time When Rivers and Seas Flowed on the Red PlanetWhen we picture Mars today, we see a cold, lifeless desert, battered by dust storms and cosmic radiation. But billions of years ago, the Red Planet told a very different story. Mars was once a warm, ...
The largest piece of Mars ever found on Earth was sold for just over $5 million at an auction of rare geological and archaeological objects in New York, while a juvenile dinosaur skeleton went for ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNWhy Mars became a desert while Earth stayed aliveFor decades, scientists have puzzled over why Earth stayed warm and alive while Mars turned cold and dry. Both planets began ...
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New York Magazine on MSNIs Elon Musk’s Starship Doomed?No one doubts that rocket tests mean failures, but the question for Starship is this: Is it just having extended teething ...
When astronauts return from the International Space Station, many have noticed an unexpected side effect of their mission, ...
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India Today on MSNGiant parachute responsible for landing 310-kg rover on Mars testedThe capsule entered a free fall, accelerating to near-supersonic speeds before triggering a two-stage parachute deployment identical to what will be used on Mars.
An iron meteorite weighing 240 kilos will be auctioned off in Noorwijk at the end of August to help fund a new planetarium in ...
It is Betelgeuse and for hundreds of years astronomers have puzzled why its twinkle grows lighter and then dimmer over time.
Joining the world's biggest economies who want to conquer the Moon is South Korea, which recently released a roadmap to ...
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