Astronomers detected a strange square structure on Mars in 2001. After two decades of study as to what it may be, NASA has finally given us answers.
The organic molecules discovered by NASA’s Curiosity rover could have been formed by life, but they could have also come from geologic processes or meteorites ...
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NASA rover captures weird 'spiderwebs' on Mars, giving scientists fresh hope of finding ancient life on the Red Planet
The water needed for sustaining life could have lasted much longer on Mars than thought ...
Seven of the organic molecules were found for the first time ever on the Red Planet, including compounds that are chemical ...
The Curiosity rover conducted a first-of-its kind experiment on Mars, detecting organic molecules that have never been observed before on the red planet.
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Scientists found a 'bathtub ring' on Mars. Could it be evidence of an ancient Red Planet ocean?
A huge geological structure on Mars resembling a bathtub ring may be evidence of an ocean that once covered a third of the Red Planet.
NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover took this selfie at a location nicknamed “Mary Anning” after a 19th century English ...
WASHINGTON — A NASA rover drilling into Martian rock has turned up the biggest and most varied batch of carbon-based molecules ever found on Mars — including some that, on Earth, are considered key ...
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