Medicine & TechnologyNASA announced it may cancel its costly Psyche mission despite having spent an ample amount on the project. Read to know more about the possible cancellation.
The European Space Agency (ESA) cut ties with Russia as it announced the termination of its collaboration with Roscosmos for the Mars mission ExoMars rover. Continue reading for the details.
The challenges the US faced in the past decades have hindered the country to achieve its goals in space exploration. Check out this article on how more funding for NASA could accelerate these missions.
Curtin’s Space Science and Technology Centre revealed the exact impact crater of the oldest Martian meteorite Black Beauty a.k.a Northwest Africa 7034. Continue reading to know more about the location of the home crater.
A research team at the University of Arizona is developing a sailplane that will soar above Mars. Continue reading for more details on the new aircraft to fly on Mars.
NASA'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 China National Space Administration announces the completion of the Tianwen-1 orbiter's imaging of the entire Mars. Read more about the update and next projects for both the Tianwen-1 and the Zhurong rover.
What's worse than an asteroid hitting Earth? Scientists said that would be two asteroids hitting the same location at the same time. Continue reading to know if it's likely to happen.
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has captured sediments that may suggest signs of life on Mars. Read and discover more about the clay-bearing sediments.
Five planets – Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn – gave skygazers a treat by aligning in the night sky. Open the article to watch it and read the full story.
Astronomers explain the true nature behind the strange blue fans and polygon shapes made from web-like materials in the surface of Mars. Read more about this surface feature and why it exists.