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Curiosity investigates bright particles discovered on Mars
NASA scientists reported on Thursday that the robot Curiosity will study the recently discovered bright particles on the Martian surface after it was ruled out that they could be from any cables of the ship that carried the android. In October, it showed transmitted while collecting samples of Martian soil.
Scientists at the U.S. space agency NASA (by acronym) announced that the robot Curiosity will...
Massive lava coils found on Mars
High-resolution photos taken by NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter show lava coils on the Martian surface in a region of valleys near the Red Planet’s equator.
The recently found patterns were first discovered by graduate student Andrew Ryan of Arizona State University who studied possible interactions of lava flows and floods of water in the Elysium volcanic province of Mars.
“I was interested...
Mars500 crew 'arrives at Red Planet' on simulated mission
The crewmembers will soon step out on a simulated Martian surface.
The crew of the Mars500 simulated mission to the Red Planet have reached a key milestone.
The six men, sealed since June inside steel containers representing a spacecraft, have “gone into orbit” at their destination.
Three of the group will now “descend” to the planet, don real spacesuits and walk on the “surface”...