For centuries, Mars has captivated the human imagination. Its reddish appearance has earned it the nickname “The Red Planet,” but is it really as red as we’ve been led to believe? While Mars certainly ...
Scientists edge closer to answering Mars’ biggest question: Did life ever exist on the red planet? Here's the latest from two ...
The wide strip of land in Utopia Planitia imaged by Mars Express. The dark volcanic material is on the right, while grabens ...
Hundreds of thousands of dark streaks are crawling down Martian hillsides, vanishing, and reappearing with the seasons. Two ...
Mars may have once held a vast ocean across its northern lowlands, and the clearest clue may not be the faint shoreline ...
The ground looks gently rippled and worn, with subtle colour variations giving the surface a mottled, almost velvet-like ...
Three years ago, Martian dust shrouded the solar panels on NASA’s InSight lander, preventing further operations and leading to its retirement. But the mission’s data continues to reveal information ...
A new look at an ancient volcanic blast on Mars suggests that the Red Planet was much more Earth-like billions of years ago, with abundant surface water and a relatively thick atmosphere, scientists ...
Mars has long puzzled scientists. Dry riverbeds, mineral traces, and layered rocks hint at a wetter past. For decades, ...
New research suggests an ancient ocean may have covered one-third of Mars, supported by elevation data, sediments, and rover findings.
Mars may have once had an ocean so vast that it covered one-third of the planet before evaporating billions of years ago and ...
NASA has been sending missions to Mars to explore the planet and broaden our understanding, with rovers playing a central part. The term rover refers to a robotic vehicle used to explore distant ...