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A new review of ocean data suggests that more than 99.999 percent of the global deep seafloor has never been seen by humans.
Despite its dry, dusty surface and thinner atmosphere, Mars may have more in common with Earth than scientists previously ...
Evidence is mounting that a secret lies beneath the dusty red plains of Mars, one that could redefine our view of the Red ...
After billions of dollars in spending and decades of planning, NASA may be forced to abandon precious samples of air, rock ...
Mars may be dry, dusty, and far from hospitable today, but new research suggests it once shared more in common with Earth ...
Mars, one of our closest planetary neighbors, has fascinated people for hundreds of years, partly because it is so similar to ...
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Live Science on MSNNASA Mars satellite uncovers markings 'like paint dripping down a wall' on Martian surfaceWave-like soil patterns on the Martian surface match those found in Earth's cold, mountain regions, which could help ...
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24/7 Wall St. on MSNCan SpaceX’s Starship Really Make Mars Colonization Possible?For decades, humanity has dreamed of establishing human civilization on Mars. This dream is not limited to the public, but ...
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