The northern plains of Mars, marked by thousands of mounds and hills, hold significant evidence of the planet's watery past.
A section of the Sayh al Uhaymir 008 meteorite which was found in Oman in 1999 A small chunk of Mars will be heading home when the US space agency launches its latest rover mission on Thursday.
NASA reports another fascinating discovery made by the Perseverance rover on Mars. In Jezero Crater, the rover has found a ...
President Trump pledges in inaugural address to pursue policy that 'expands our territory' and to put US astronauts on Mars.
Given that there’s never been a manned mission to Mars and we’ve seen countless bizarre shapes on the rocky planet, Jabba’s head is only one of many examples of peculiar images that have ...
He also told me that I would get to Mars one day. The mission will be completed ... of a startup and fundraiser for high potential early-stage companies. He is the Head of Research for Allocations for ...
One of the first men to orbit the Moon has told BBC Radio 5 Live that it's "stupid" to plan human missions to Mars. Bill Anders ... point - and a vital stepping stone on the road to Apollo ...
The year 2025 isn't even a week old and NASA is already gearing up for its first big announcement, this one about the agency's ambitious, yet beleaguered, Mars sample return mission. Today (Jan. 7 ...
With Donald Trump now back in the White House, SpaceX's Elon Musk is more excited than ever about the prospect of his company ...
NASA’s Artemis program, for instance, aims to return humans to the Moon and use it as a stepping stone for future missions to Mars. Meanwhile, SpaceX’s advancements in reusable rockets and ...
NASA has called landing on Mars ... stone to the Red Planet. The space agency believes the technology developed and refined as well as lessons learned through Artemis will make Mars missions ...
Credit: NASA NASA's first two crewed Artemis moon missions have been pushed back to 2026 and 2027 ... While NASA sees the moon as a stepping stone to Mars, it could, potentially, look to skip a step.