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The dust devil was about 210 feet wide, NASA said, but likely didn't last long after consuming the smaller whirlwind.
Mars just threw us another curveball. NASA’s Perseverance rover recently uncovered a surprising rock formation. On the lower ...
NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) continues to make progress toward its Artemis 2 mission planned for next year; SLS is ...
Perseverance just stumbled upon one of Mars’ weirdest rocks yet—a formation covered in dark, spherical shapes with mysterious ...
In part of Jezero Crater known as the Shenandoah formation, two generations of calcium sulfate minerals formed beneath the ...
An illustration of NASA's InSight spacecraft. The lander’s instruments found that Mars may have a fully molten core. That could explain Mars’ one-sided magnetic field according to research by the ...
A mineral called siderite found abundantly in rock drilled by a NASA rover on the surface of Mars is providing fresh evidence ...
NASA's Perseverance rover captured two swirling dust devils in January on the surface of Mars after summitting the Jezero ...
Perseverance explores Jezero Crater’s rim, uncovering diverse rocks that reveal Mars’ ancient geology and possible signs of ...
To study Mars’s chemical and mineral makeup, the Curiosity rover drills one to 1.5 inches down into the subsurface, then ...
"If two dust devils happen upon each other, they can either obliterate one another or merge, with the stronger one consuming ...