Mars has an active, electrically charged surface where dust storms and spinning dust devils regularly move and reshape the ...
A recent photo from NASA's Curiosity rover gives an idea of what Mars would look like under skies that resemble our own on ...
What can sand dunes on Earth and Mars teach us about the latter’s wind behavior and atmosphere? This is what a recently awarded NASA grant hopes to address as a PhD student at Texas A&M University ...
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Powerful winds blowing on Mars are blasting craters, shaping Red Planet
ESAs Mars Express images reveal how sand-laden winds sculpt grooves, ridges, and craters in the Eumenides Dorsum region, ...
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Sandblasting on Mars: Camera reveals how prevailing winds shape elongated landforms in volcanic zone
Martian winds can have quite an impact. ESA's Mars Express has spotted them whipping up sand grains and acting as a cosmic ...
New experiments have shown that the core of Mars formed much faster than Earth's core, thanks to molten iron and nickel sulfides seeping down through solid rock and into the center of the Red Planet.
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Winter wonderland on the Red Planet: Mars Express reveals massive 500-kilometer ice formation
The German Aerospace Center (DLR) recently published new images taken by the Mars Express spacecraft, revealing a winter landscape on the Red Planet. The pictures depict a late winter scene in the ...
Some corners of the internet have been buzzing over a spacecraft-snapped image of a “square” on Mars. The image highlights a geologic formation with a seemingly square-like shape. Alien enthusiasts ...
Due to extreme temperatures and the dryness of Mars, it’s thought to be impossible for liquid water to form on the planet’s surface, a critical precondition for habitability. The only hope of finding ...
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