Por: Ars Technica Science October 27, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Oct 27, 2022 9:16 pm UTC / The cracked terrain of Cerberus Fossae appears to be the source of most of the seismic activity on Mars.Image courtesy of ETH Zurich Share this story On Thursday, NASA announced that the InSight lander was continually losing power after dust coated its solar panels. The... + full article
NBC 6 South Florida USA World October 28, 2022
NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona via AP Two spacecraft at Mars — one on the surface and the other in orbit — have recorded the biggest meteor strikes and impact craters yet. The high-speed barrages last year sent seismic waves rippling thousands of miles across Mars,... + más
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Time USA Science October 12, 2022
Even the greatest Mars enthusiasts are reluctant to say that the Red Planet was ever able to cook up complex, multicellular life forms. Mars was a relatively warm, wet world for only about a billion years before it lost most of its atmosphere and water to space and became the... + más
Life on early Mars may have met its demise because of climate change, study suggests | CBS News
CBS News USA Science October 12, 2022
Scientists have warned for decades of the deadly impacts of human-caused on Earth. And according to a new study, Mars may offer an example of the damage that can occur to life itself because of the greenhouse gas effect. The environment of Mars' early days, some 3.7 to 4.1... + más
NASA Rovers Are Finding Human-Made Debris On Mars. This Is Why It’s Treasure, Not Trash | Forbes
Ars Technica USA Science October 03, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Oct 3, 2022 5:26 pm UTC / Full-disk image of Mars captured by the Mars Orbiter Mission.ISRO Share this story Despite its modest... + más
Forbes USA Tech September 29, 2022
Perseverance’s parachute and backshell on the surface of Jezero Crater as photographed by NASA’s ... [+] Ingenuity Mars Helicopter on April 19, 2022.NASA/JPL-Caltech Remember the in 2021 of NASA’s Perseverance rover parachuting onto Mars on a tether from its descent or... + más
What does it sound like when space rocks crash into Mars? New audio from NASA has the answer. | CBS News
Forbes USA Tech September 27, 2022
Holden Basin on Mars as seen by Mars Express on April 24, 2022. ESA/DLR/FU Berlin, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO Even if you’re the kind of space fan that keeps an eye on the latest raw coming back from NASA’s Perseverance rover and its Ingenuity helicopter it’s doubtful that you see... + más
Just Like That, We’re Making Oxygen on Mars | The Atlantic
CBS News USA Science September 22, 2022
When you think of a speeding space rock crashing into a planet, you might think of a clangorous and shaking sound. But according to new audio from NASA, it turns out that when it comes to a meteoroid hitting Mars, it's more of a bloop than a boom. NASA has been working on... + más
NASA's Perseverance Mars rover hitting paydirt in search of clues about possible past life | CBS News
NASA Mars lander captures strikes by 4 incoming space rocks | ABC News
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