NASA and ESA team up to bring Martian soil back home
A great partnership for a great goal.
A great partnership for a great goal.
New images may be posing more questions than they answer.
Marsbees could cover a lot more ground on the Red Planet than sluggish rovers.
We'll learn more about our own home in the process, things that we never could here on Earth.
The theory shows that as long as Earth's interior stays hot, it should avoid this fate.
Finally, a detailed presentation of what's perhaps the most audacious plan of the century.
It's the rediscovery of the year.
A song of fire and water, on Mars.
Astronauts' waste will not be wasted.
All work and no food would make the colonists very sad. Also very, very dead.
Mars is still full of surprises.
Life, as they say, finds a way.
It's like an ISS, but for the Moon!
The meteorite will be used in NASA's ambitious Mars 2020 mission.
If there are any, aliens should be less conspicuous and charismatic-looking than most people think.
It's a breathtaking view!
It's the first space-bound nuclear reactor in 50 years.
Brace yourselves for Martian craft beer!
That's a lot of water.
This is likely not our first brush with alien life.
We don't want to say there's life on Mars... but there could be life on Mars.
Mars might be abundant in water. The problem is its trapped in minerals inside the planet's crust.
The findings imply that we don't really know how Mars' water disappeared.
The two companies are in a direct competition, and we just can't have enough of it.
If we're going on Mars, we're going in style.
The worms could be crucial for a garden-like ecosystem if we ever want to establish a Martian colony.
That's how science works sometimes.
It's not heat, but low pressure that drives this boiling.
It took a bit of creative tinkering, but significant progress has been reported.
Mars has an invisible magnetic tail and it might contribute to Martian atmospheric loss.
Burping methane may have bought Mars some extra time before it turned into a wasteland.
The aurora was triggered by a solar storm which doubled radiation levels on the planet's surface.
Mars may be more porous than we thought.
Stay hydrated up there, ladies and gents.
The prospect of finding life on Mars is getting bleaker.
Shoot for the stars and you might just land on Mars.
Life had more time to appear or even thrive on Mars than we imagined.
Two planets are better than one. Here's everything you need to know about Mars terraformation.
A first of its kind study found rain on Mars was quite abundant.
That's surprisingly convenient.
Studying Mars' ionosphere and its metal ions might explain how the planet lost most of its atmosphere (and liquid water).
Interplanetary potato, yeah!
Can't have a devastating water wave without water!
Life can be surprisingly hardy.
"Producing > packing" -- NASA.
It's a pretty pretty city, too.