Medicine & TechnologyNASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) obtained a high-resolution image of the Red Planet which will serve as its global reference. Continue reading to learn more.
NASA plans to bring 30 samples from Mars in early 2030 and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientists insist that they should not be sterilized. Continue reading to know why.
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has captured sediments that may suggest signs of life on Mars. Read and discover more about the clay-bearing sediments.
An astronomer claims that the evident solution to the challenges faced in the idea of living on Mars is Martians becoming cyborgs. Read to know more about it.
The dust-covered solar panels of NASA's Mars InSight Lander are forcing it to retire soon as it loses power to operate. Find out in this article how its discoveries help the scientific research on the Red Planet.
NASA’s Curiosity captured a strange image of a rock formation on Mars that appears like an extraterrestrial doorway. Find out more about the discovery here.
Scientist Dr. Moogega Cooper of NASA talked about the possibility of the existence of life on Mars for two reasons. Know these reasons and learn more about them.
Mars, Venus, and Saturn including the Moon will appear on the horizon. Find out if the planetary trio, along with the moon will still look the same in 2040.
As NASA prepares for its Mars mission in 2030, scientists said astronauts can grow lettuce in space to help prevent bone loss. Find out how this is possible.
Putting humans on Mars has been one of the goals of SpaceX CEO Elon Musk. Find out through this article about when will the first people set foot on the Red Planet.
A newly published scientific study summarizes how a giant laser array could be used to push a spacecraft to the Red Planet in a shorter period of only 45 days. The enormous laser beam shoots from Earth's surface to blast a spacecraft to an ultra-high-speed and delivers it traveling to Mars' surface in just a little more than one month.
The recent findings from the sample taken in the Gale Crater on Mars by NASA's Curiosity rover showed that they were enriched in carbon isotopes, which is a sign of life on Earth.