NASA’s Mars InSight lander may have the first recording of a Marsquake
NASA’s InSight mission appears to have detected a Marsquake for the first time.
NASA’s InSight mission appears to have detected a Marsquake for the first time.
Thanks to twin astronauts, we now have our first solid evidence of how the human body responds to long-term spaceflight—...
(University of Texas at San Antonio) The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) has been tapped by The National Aeron...
After Opportunity, now what? An unpowered inflatable craft using thermal updrafts to stay aloft could cost-effectively m...
If a lake under Martian ice is real, there must be a subsurface magma pool to keep conditions warm enough for water to r...
(Northwestern University) Researchers are developing a predictive model to help NASA anticipate conflicts and communicat...
NASA has ended its attempts to communicate with the robot, which has been on Mars for 15 years.
(University of Illinois College of Engineering) The heaviest vehicle to successfully land on Mars is the Curiosity Rover...