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New images reveal that the strange Martian stripes on the slopes are formed by avalanches of dry dust, not liquid water.
NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has learned to pull off daring 120-degree rolls that give its SHARAD radar ...
Landing on Mars once felt like a distant dream. Now, space agencies have sent rovers and landers to explore the Red Planet for decades.
Dark “slope streaks,” likely resulting from dust avalanches, stretch across an area of Mars called Acheron Fossae in this ...
"One of the most successful and enduring feats of interplanetary exploration, NASA's Opportunity rover mission is at an end after almost 15 years exploring the surface of Mars and helping lay the ...
Our two-person team loaded the car with a GPS, a drone, notebooks, sample bags, a trowel and a flat spatula lovingly called a ...
Learn how NASA’s satellite fleet helps provide weather Information for the missions on the surface of Mars. Credit: ...
Scientists from NIT Rourkela and Sun Yat-sen University analyze dust storms and water ice clouds on Mars using over 20 years of data. By understanding Martian weather, they aim to protect spacecraft, ...
Scattered storms are expected through the middle of the day before a cloud of Saharan dust arrives Sunday night and into Monday.