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A helicopter for Mars and four other audacious concepts for space exploration
By Jamie Carter published
In Depth Why bother with slow-moving rovers when drones could explore distant planets in our solar system with far greater ease?
Should we go to Venus instead of Mars?
By Jamie Carter published
In Depth Could alien life be on our doorstep? The clouds of Venus, our closest planetary neighbor, could be the most likely other place in the solar system to host microbial life.
How 21-year-old data revealed the possibility of life on one of Jupiter's icy moons
By Jamie Carter published
In Depth Astronomers have re-examined old data of Jupiter’s moon Europa originally collected by the Galileo spacecraft in 1997. Here's what they found.
The first-ever mission to study what's under the Martian surface begins May 5
By Jamie Carter published
In Depth InSight will study tremors, volcanoes and more from the surface of Mars for the next two years.
The giant telescopes that will change everything we know about the universe
By Jamie Carter published
In Depth From 'seeing' a black hole to solving the riddle of dark matter, these colossal mirrors on mountains will change astronomy forever.
How to watch SpaceX launch NASA's new planet-hunting satellite
By Michelle Fitzsimmons published
Updated NASA's TESS will look for potential Earth 2.0 exoplanets, and you watch as it blasts off from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
How NASA's new planet-hunter will search for Earth 2.0
By Jamie Carter published
In Depth Due to launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida on April 16, NASA's TESS is slated to kick-start a new era in exoplanet research.
Nasa is interested in your pictures of clouds
By David Nield published
For the next month, you can put your camera towards the Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment program.
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