Mars Once Boasted of 'Stunning Beaches' That Experts Believe are Buried Under the Planet's Surface Mars is the hope of many ...
Scientists may finally have a way to detect ancient life on Mars by studying microbial fossils preserved in sulfate minerals.
Step aside, Santa Monica. It seems that Mars once had beaches that would give the Californian coast a run for its money.
Ferrihydrite, a water-rich iron mineral, plays an important role in giving the red planet its signature hue, according to the ...
Scientists found fossil-like traces in gypsum, suggesting ancient microbial life may have existed on Mars billions of years ...
NASA’s Europa Clipper is using Mars and Earth’s gravity to travel efficiently to Jupiter. The spacecraft will study Europa’s ...
If you've ever looked at Mars through a telescope, you probably noticed its two polar ice caps. The northern one is made ...
A new study in the journal Nature Communications reveals that Mars is red for very much the same reason it may have once been ...
China’s Zhurong rover used ground-penetrating radar to find signs of beaches beneath Mars’ surface, adding evidence to the ...
Seen as showing promising potential in future Mars science work, the UAV can take off at any time, traverse obstacles, and ...
Earth may now be home to the most glorious beaches in the solar system , but 3 billion years ago, it may have been Mars that ...
Mars may have once been a paradise with Earth-like oceans and balmy beaches that would have been ideal for harboring living ...