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Why is one half of Mars so different to the other? 'Marsquakes' may have just revealed the answerOn Earth, we can use data from hundreds and even thousands of seismometers to triangulate the location of an earthquake. On Mars, we only have data from a single instrument on the Insight lander. To ...
Data collected by NASA's InSight lander suggest that ancient internal processes are responsible for the "Martian dichotomy" ...
A world-leading designer of space robots says gigantic new rockets being tested by billionaires Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos are ...
A new paper released today documents the first soil, airfall dust, and rock fragment samples collected by NASA for return ...
NASA's MARVL project is developing a modular nuclear electric propulsion system for faster Mars travel. Robotic in-space assembly and advanced cooling tech could cut trip times in half.
Keep your eyes on Mars in our night sky this week. Our neighboring planet—the fourth from the sun in our solar system and approximately half the size of Earth—will look larger and brighter in ...
Accordingly, we can estimate the time it would take to complete this orbit by averaging the lengths of Earth's orbit and Mars' orbit. Therefore, it would take about one and a half years to ...
Mars spacecraft teamed up with an AI model to find a new impact crater on on the Martian surface, changing our understanding of the interior.
A collection of Martian rocks could reveal details about potential past life on the Red Planet – but first NASA has to get them back to Earth.
On Earth, we can use data from hundreds and even thousands of seismometers to triangulate the location of an earthquake. On Mars, we only have data from a single instrument on the Insight lander.
On Earth, we can use data from hundreds and even thousands of seismometers to triangulate the location of an earthquake. On Mars, we only have data from a single instrument on the Insight lander.
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