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One small piece of the Mars methane mystery may have just been solved. NASA's Curiosity rover has spotted multiple surges of methane in Mars' air over the past few years — most recently in June ...
The study concluded that Mars at one time had the right conditions for life and that the evidence we see now was left behind by years of erosion on the planet's surface.
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNNASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Just Revealed the Solar System’s Largest Canyon
NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) has provided new high-resolution images of Candor Chasma, a massive canyon within ...
March 20, 2009 Mars Express has uncovered geological evidence suggesting that some depositional process, revealed by erosion, has been at work in the equatorial regions of the planet.
Thanks to erosion wearing away surface rock on Mars, scientists using NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter have spotted thick deposits of ice in the planet’s mid-latitudes that extend hundreds ...
“Erosion formed a huge ice canyon system, and that erosion is a source of the long-known mid-latitude mantles on Mars,” said Rodriguez, lead author of “North polar trough formation due to in ...
NASA's Curiosity rover got a good look at the weirdly textured rock formation that's resisting the forces of erosion on the red planet. Curiosity is exploring the Gale Crater, home to an ...
Acheron Fossae is filled with dramatic landscape features — most notably, its namesake fossae, or fault-like channels that ...
Mars Express has uncovered geological evidence suggesting that some depositional process, revealed by erosion, has been at work on large scales in the equatorial regions of the planet.
If future astronauts need to mine water on Mars, they may not even have to dig. Thanks to erosion wearing away the Martian surface, scientists using NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter have ...
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