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A 14-year-old from Pleasanton is using cutting-edge artificial intelligence in hopes of solving a problem that occurred ...
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Mars Rover accidentally ran over a rock and broke it open — revealing mysterious yellow crystals insideMars Rover accidentally ran over a rock and broke it open — revealing mysterious yellow crystals inside More life-related ...
An analysis led by the University of Chicago of Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover data may explain why the planet was ...
One of the great unsolved problems in modern planetary science is written on the surface of Mars. Mars has canyons that were ...
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How does a Mars Rover work? (Perseverance)The rover brought along the Ingenuity helicopter, the first to fly on another planet. Smoke simulation by Joel Adams. This video has been dubbed in over 20 languages, adjustable in the Settings menu ...
New research shows how Mars may have undone its own habitability, while Earth stayed stable enough to support life.
Martian dust devils may spark with electricity, potentially zapping rovers. New models show that charged dust could interfere ...
NASA's Curiosity rover has found iron-rich carbonates on Mars — a major clue that the Red Planet used to be habitable.
"Past climates with surface and shallow-subsurface liquid water are recorded by Mars's sedimentary rocks, including strata in the approximately 4-kilometer-thick [circa 2.5 miles thick] record at Gale ...
But with the help of precise space weather forecasting, NASA’s Perseverance rover and some persistence by a team led by Dr. Knutsen, a visible green aurora was spotted on the Red Planet for the ...
Carbon sequestration Rover finds hints of an ancient Martian carbon cycle Rather than cycling, some of Mars' carbon took a one-way trip into rocks.
Research from NASA's Curiosity rover has found evidence of a carbon cycle on ancient Mars, bringing scientists closer to an answer on whether the red planet was ever capable of supporting life.
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