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Mars may be more livable than we thought thanks to bizarre Earth microbes
Mars has long been painted as a dead world of dust and radiation, a place where human visitors would survive only inside ...
The current image of Mars as an arid and hostile desert contrasts sharply with the history revealed by its surface. Channels, ...
NASA's Perseverance rover discovered rocks on Mars, providing new evidence the red planet was once a wet, habitable world ...
The discovery suggests that parts of Mars may once have supported tropical-like climates, complete with heavy, sustained rainfall.
Perchlorate, a toxic substance found in Mars dirt, could help the bacterium Sporosarcina pasteurii strengthen bonds between particles of regolith.
A new study has revealed that the iconic Black Beauty meteorite contains much more hidden water than previously suspected. The rock, which fell to Earth from Mars, could reveal clues about the Red ...
“The presence of liquid water [on Mars] is a broad topic that includes rains, rivers, lakes, as well as oceans,” says Ezat ...
Living on Mars, humans would experience just 38% the gravity of Earth and would be exposed to much more radiation. These two ...
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How Mars influences Earth’s climate
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This Photo of Mars at Night Is Straight Up Haunting
It would really suck to be all alone on Mars at night. The post This Photo of Mars at Night Is Straight Up Haunting appeared ...
Bright white rocks found by NASA’s Perseverance rover hint at ancient Martian rain lasting millions of years, raising new questions about how wet Mars once was and what those conditions might mean.
For anyone curious about what it's like to stand on another planet, Earth offers a few convincing previews. Mars may be 140 ...
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