From windswept craters to frigid ice caps, explore Martian landscapes through the eyes of NASA’s orbiters, probes and rovers ...
Unlike the dunes on Earth which are constantly in motion, the kidney bean-shaped dunes on Mars appear surprisingly motionless ...
A new preprint study looking at data from NASA's Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat ...
A new book examines how fiber-optic cables installed in boreholes can monitor seismic activity, fluid flow, subsurface temperatures, and more.
Advances in technology are helping explorers fulfill their purpose: Mapping the ocean floor in tiny detail for the first time.
The Mars Express orbiter launched to the Red Planet. Twenty years later, ESA has delivered a high resolution color image of ...
On Jan. 10, we celebrate National Quitter’s Day, which recognizes those who begin the year with the best intentions and most ...
The Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) today announced that final preparations are underway for the launch of MBZ-SAT, ...
"Springtime on Earth has lots of trickling as water ice gradually melts. But on Mars, everything happens with a bang," Serina ...
The photo genuinely showed an ice-capped crater on Mars. What's False: Scientists did not make the discovery in late 2024.
NASA’s retired InSight lander, now covered in Martian dust, continues to offer insights into Mars through images captured by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Over its four-year mission, InSight ...