Whirling dust devils and winds on Mars can move at an unexpected 99 miles per hour. The dust they send into the atmosphere ...
Scientists have watched dust devils whip across Mars for decades, using orbiters and rovers that land on the planet. But the ...
From Public Agencies to a Private Space Economy. For now, space technology and exploration are primarily driven by scientific research, national prestige, and the ambitions of bil ...
A look at NASA’s evolving use of robotics for surface mobility, autonomy, and mission-critical tasks across space ...
O ver the last week, the European Space Agency’s (ESA) spacecraft Mars Express and ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) were tasked with an unusual request; instead of looking down onto the Red Planet as ...
"Dust affects everything on Mars — from local weather to how well we can take images. It's difficult to overstate its ...
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Caves found on Moon which could serve as base for humans to launch trips – to Mars
A British scientist has found two possible cave entrances on the Moon which could support human survival – and even serve as a base for trips to MARS. Daniel Le Corre, a PhD researcher at the ...
Jezero Crater is the home of NASA's Perseverance rover. See a bird's-eye view of the crater with this animated flyover created using data from ESA's Mars Express orbiter and the Mars Reconnaissance ...
TSLA faces increasing competition in EVs, AI, and autonomous vehicles, with rivals like BYD and Waymo making stronger ...
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