News

NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) has captured several images of the Insight lander on the Red Planet between 2018 and ...
Engineers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison uncovered a critical flaw in how lunar and Martian rovers are tested on ...
On the slopes of Martian mountains and craters clings what appears to be flowing honey, coated in dust and frozen in time. In ...
This large vortex of air laden with dust and sand raised a column visible for several kilometers.
"Dust devils themselves are difficult to capture in images because they are so short-lived," Ingrid Daubar, a planetary ...
Mastcam captured colourful images of a trough and a nearby displaced block nicknamed “Ouro.” Scientists suspect it could be ...
As it flew by Mars, the spacecraft's onboard camera snapped 22 pictures of the planet's surface, sending them back home to ...
NASA’s Mars Sample Return Mission may cost up to $11 billion, risking c Lockheed Martin proposes a reduced-cost plan using InSight lander techn Rocket Lab also offered a budget-friendly MSR proposal i ...
A new global overview of Mars suggests dust, rather than water, is the source of mysterious streaks there ...
The knowledge gained from research in the Alvord Desert could help plan future missions to Mars with and without human crews. A dust devil makes its way across the Alvord Desert in Eastern Oregon.
Perseverance cracked open a tricky Mars rock to find water-related minerals, then zoomed across the landscape to make its longest drive yet.
New simulations suggest Mars’s dust devils may carry electric charge strong enough to spark lightning-like discharges—posing potential threats to rover missions on the Red Planet.