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Astronomers may have figured out where the mysterious blobs embedded in Mars' mantle originated.
However, seismic anomalies detected on Mars by the InSight mission reveal that the mantle is far from smooth and contains ...
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The Hearty Soul on MSNNASA Captures Its Clearest Panorama Image of Mars to Date, and It's Astounding
NASA’s Perseverance rover has produced its sharpest visual record yet, capturing a wide panoramic view that might remind you ...
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Space.com on MSNThe brightest planets in September's night sky: How to see them (and when)
The morning sky boasts the two brightest planets. Jupiter rises soon after midnight and is well up in the south-southeast sky ...
Scientists believe giant impacts – like the one depicted in this artist’s concept – occurred on Mars 4.5 billion years ago, ...
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What Mars reveals about Earth
Experience the stunning view of Earth as seen from the surface of Mars. This video captures the breathtaking perspective of ...
“From the most powerful telescope orbiting Mars comes a new view of Earth and its moon, showing continent-size detail on the planet and the relative size of the moon,” NASA wrote on its website.
Mars, the only planet whose surface we can see in any detail from the Earth, is now moving toward the best viewing position it will provide us until the year 2031.
Look up to the sky Wednesday morning and you'll see what astronomers call a planetary conjunction as Jupiter and Mars appear to be close together.
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