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Parkinson’s Isn’t Just Bad Luck. Scientists Reveal It’s Largely Preventable—and the Culprit Is All Around Us 'Quiet cracking' ...
While initial studies and reports indicated that glaciers on Mars were composed mainly of rock and dust, recent planetary ...
Perseverance is exploring Mars’ sandy ripples, strange frozen waves that could reveal how wind still shapes the planet. Along ...
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NASA is preparing for its second year-long Mars-simulated mission in a 3D-printed habitat in Houston, Texas. The space agency ...
NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter revealed craters so unusual that scientists are questioning how they formed. Their ...
Mars, once thought too cold and dry for liquid water, may briefly host salty brines twice a day during certain seasons. These ...
Oregon State University researchers tested a quadruped robot at White Sands National Park, showing it can scout terrain and ...
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Space.com on MSNActing NASA administrator Sean Duffy says the agency will 'move aside' from climate sciences to focus on exploring moon and Mars
The United States space agency has pioneered planetary science technologies as the world's leader in climate research for ...
As a planetary geologist who works with NASA missions to study Mars, I follow exploration science and policy closely. In 2010, the U.S. National Space Policy set goals for human missions to Mars ...
“And today we're in a golden age of Mars science, with two plutonium-powered rovers on the surface and an international fleet of spacecraft in orbit that allow us to deeply explore the planet for ...
Spica, Virgo’s brightest star, will shine to the upper left of the moon. The dimmer star Porrima will sit about three degrees to the upper right of Mars.
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