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NASA scientists have discovered evidence that could help answer questions surrounding the history of water loss on Mars.
NASA’s MAVEN finally sees sputtering—an escape process that stripped Mars of its atmosphere and ancient water.
The data was captured by NASA’s MAVEN, which entered a Mars-bound orbit back in 2014. Since then, the spacecraft has captured ...
The small world was found during a search for the hypothetical Planet Nine, and astronomers say the next time it will reach ...
China earlier returned rock samples from the moon's far side back to Earth in a historic mission and has welcomed ...
Scientists created the Mars rover's newest self-portrait by stitching together 59 individual images taken by Perseverance 's ...
The Tianwen 2 asteroid-comet probe lifted off on Tuesday (May 28), riding into the final frontier atop a Long March 3B rocket ...
NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies has been at the forefront of Earth and planetary science from its location in ...
China's space agency says it has launched a spacecraft that promises to return samples from a pair of asteroids near Mars and ...
NASA’s quantum computer research helps us learn more about space. Quantum algorithms can solve hard problems and help with ...
Using computer models, students Mohammad Afzal Shadab and Eric Hiatt estimated how long it would have taken water to seep ...