NASA’s Curiosity rover has discovered tiny mineral nodules on Mars that suggest groundwater persisted on the planet much longer than previously believed, expanding the window during which microbial ...
Strange spiderweb-like ridges on Mars may reveal groundwater lasted longer than scientists thought.
NASA’s Curiosity rover has spent roughly six months exploring a geological feature on Mars known as boxwork: a vast network of low rock ridges, about 3–6 feet (1–2 meters) tall, crisscrossing the ...
Curiosity rover’s recent activities in the Boxwork unit include detailed bedrock analysis, Mastcam mosaics, and atmospheric monitoring, advancing NASA’s ongoing investigation of Mars geology.
NASA’s Curiosity rover has spent six months exploring the site to investigate if they are a clue to the presence of water.
NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover has been exploring a curious geological formation made up of ridges up to six feet in height for the last six months.
The web-like features are believed to be sculpted by ancient groundwater, offering new clues about the Red Planet's watery ...
NASA's Perseverance rover can now pinpoint its exact location on Mars without help from Earth, paving the way for longer, ...
Unlike on Earth there aren’t dozens of satellites whizzing around Mars to provide satellite navigation functionality. Recently NASA’s JPL engineers tried something with the ...
Being worried about an advanced AI coming for your job is totally valid, even if your job is piloting one of the most ...
For five years the Mars Rover has been exploring without the aid of maps, GPS or even a brief idea of where it’s going without the help of people on Earth feeding it information ...
Sifting through 180,000 observations, the team found a single event. We may have detected a whistler wave on the Red Planet.