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Space.com on MSNEarly visions of Mars: Meet the 19th-century astronomer who used science fiction to imagine the red planetThe second half of the 19th century was a particularly interesting time to imagine Mars. This was a period during which the ...
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In 2025, space exploration enters a new era with missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond, led by NASA, ISRO, ESA, JAXA, and ...
They're in the headlines every week—critical minerals like lithium, cobalt, nickel, graphite and the rare earth elements ...
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Space.com on MSNNASA budget cuts threaten Europe's already troubled flagship Mars roverNASA was to supply some critical technologies for the mission, which Europe may not be able to readily replace.
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNMars: Dust Fountains and the Future of Space ColonizationUCF physicist Dr. Ramses Ramirez has a plan to warm Mars using nanotechnology and "dust fountains" to make future ...
A hidden box-lattice suggests groundwater sculpted Mars long after surface water fled; Curiosity’s drills aim to confirm the ...
Wave-like landforms on Mars provide clues about the planet’s icy history, its potential to support life, and the behavior of ...
Mars may be more like Earth than previously thought, despite having a thinner atmosphere and a dry, dusty surface.
We can’t afford to treat logistics like an afterthought. It’s not back-office anymore. It’s frontline. It’s economic, human ...
Researchers at the University of Mississippi have identified a potential landing site on Mars, which is rich in sunlight and surface ice.
Residents embrace after a Russian missile hit a multi-storey apartment during Russia's combined missile and drone air attack ...
They’re not a perfect match, but it’s way too hot on the first planet for us to hop over and confirm for ourselves.
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