Mars was more Earth-like than we thought
Scientists found that the Red Planet, was more Earth-like than previously thought.
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Scientists found that the Red Planet, was more Earth-like than previously thought.
Mars, 3.4 billion years ago, had water, a lot more than it has now. The Martian sea experienced two “mega-tsunamis,” triggered by meteor impacts.
Hubble captured Mars on May 12, 2016, ten days before Mars would be nearest to our planet, on the exact opposite side of the Earth from the
Elon Musk announced that its private company SpaceX, plans to send a spacecraft to Mars as soon as 2018.
NASA and Microsoft have created “Destination: Mars,” a holographic guided tour on Mars, using the same Hololens technology that helps scientists plan the Curiosity rover’s activities…
Mars World on the Red Planet, as big as the Giza Pyramid, using awe-inspiring architecture, it’s so large, the Rose Bowl could fit inside.
The Miniature Exercise Device (MED-2), designed for future human spaceflight missions, will allow astronauts to meet their aerobic and exercise needs for long-duration flights.
This new map of Mars’ gravity is the most detailed to date, providing a revealing glimpse into the planet’s hidden interior. Take a look at the video…
Russia wants to use nuclear-powered spaceship to fly to Mars in 45 days, instead of seven months.
Europe and Russia launch joint mission, to explore the atmosphere of Mars and search for signs of life.