Made from faux Martian and lunar soil, a new sulfur-based compound could also lead to faster construction on Earth.
Simulations reveal how a super-Earth near Mars could destabilise Earth's orbit and climate, jeopardising life.
The essential ingredient for life, water, appeared on both planets around 4.4 billion years ago, new research indicates.
The rover's latest discoveries, including pure sulfur stones and sprawling mineral "spiderwebs," unravel new mysteries of Mars' watery past.
The Mars rover, built by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), has slowly scaled Mount Sharp since 2014. This mountain, ...
Back in 2007, I talked with Rob Manning, engineer extraordinaire at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and he told me something shocking. Even though he had successfully led the entry, descent, and ...
The researchers also looked at impact craters on the moon and Mars, finding no evidence ... Tomkins replied: “Google ‘Apophis near miss.’ It turns out that the Apophis asteroid will pass very close to ...
NASAs Viking missions sought life on Mars in the 1970s, but new insights suggest their methods might have unintentionally ...
An asteroid struck Mars 11 million years ago and sent pieces of the red planet hurtling through space. One of these chunks of ...
A new study strengthens the theory that Mars’ magnetic field ... These pole reversals are also known to occur on Earth. Earlier work by Fu’s lab involved studying the Allan Hills 84001 ...
A trend has emerged among a small group of climate tech founders who start with their eyes fixed on space and soon realize their technology would do a lot more good here on Earth. Halen Mattison ...