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Mars never had a chance: new study says Red Planet just too small to hold onto water
By John Loeffler published
A new study argues that Mars was simply too small to ever hold onto the liquid water on its surface for the long term.
NASA Mars Perseverance rover captures teeny, tiny Martian moon Deimos on film
By John Loeffler published
NASA's Perseverance rover 'filmed' the Martian sky looking for clouds but caught sight of Mars' tiny moon Deimos instead
Fusion breakthrough and NASA's Artemis drama lead this week's science news
By John Loeffler published
From NASA's ongoing Artemis drama with Jeff Bezos to a nuclear fusion breakthrough, this week was chock full of science news.
NASA's Mars helicopter is now scouting new sites for Perseverance rover to study
By John Loeffler last updated
NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity is now successfully scouting ahead of the Perseverance rover for new sites to study.
Huge 3D printers could produce Mars-bound rockets soon
By Darren Allan published
Relativity Space will produce entirely 3D-printed rockets to launch satellites as a first step, though.
Winemakers are planning how to grow grapes on Mars
By Cat Ellis published
Vintners, researchers and entrepreneurs from Georgia hope to cultivate vines on the red planet.
NASA's mini helicopter is ready to take to the Martian skies
By Cat Ellis published
Space week The chopper has passed tests on Earth, and its next flight will take place on Mars.
Want to visit Mars? You can now take a virtual tour of the closest thing on Earth
By Cat Ellis published
Space Week Google Earth now lets you 'visit' Devon Island, which is so similar to the Martian surface, it's used by NASA for training.
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