Mars, red planet
NASA, Jupiter and Mars
Scientists found fossil-like traces in gypsum, suggesting ancient microbial life may have existed on Mars billions of years ago.
Mars may have once had a vast, ice-free ocean, according to new evidence from China’s Zhurong rover. Using ground-penetrating ...
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Space.com on MSNChinese scientists developing Mars drone that can roll and fly across Red Planet (video)Seen as showing promising potential in future Mars science work, the UAV can take off at any time, traverse obstacles, and ...
If you've ever looked at Mars through a telescope, you probably noticed its two polar ice caps. The northern one is made ...
Earth may now be home to the most glorious beaches in the solar system , but 3 billion years ago, it may have been Mars that ...
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Live Science on MSN'Planet parade' photo captures 7 planets in a line over Earth — possibly for the 1st time everA stunning photo of a "parade of planets", shows Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Saturn, Venus, Neptune, and Mercury in alignment from ...
The first life on Earth formed four billion years ago, as microbes living in pools and seas: what if the same thing happened ...
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