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An ocean the size of the Arctic once covered half of Mars, new images hint
Mars may have been a "blue planet" with an ocean the size of today's Arctic Ocean, a new study suggests.
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Are there thunderstorms on Mars? A planetary scientist explains the red planet’s dry, dusty storms
Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to ...
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How NASA will launch a rocket from an alien planet
Getting astronauts to Mars is only half the mission — the real problem is bringing them back. NASA engineers are designing ...
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has yet again explained why Mars is a crucial mission for humans. His SpaceX ambitions include multiple ...
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This would be our planet B - how SpaceX could reshape humanity by the year 2050
SpaceX has already changed spaceflight, but the next phase could be far bigger. By 2050, Starship could enable permanent life ...
Embarking on a spur of the moment astronomy lesson, Musk explained that the sun makes up some 99.8% of mass of the solar ...
From Frostpunk 2 to Manor Lords, here's our list of the best city building games that will have you reaching for the skies ...
Karns City girls basketball’s defense stymies Redbank Valley; Mars boys wins third straight: Roundup
Karns City girls basketball held Redbank Valley to a single point in the fourth quarter in a 66-35 victory over the host ...
Starship spacecraft enables Mars colonization with reusable design, orbital refueling, and 100+ passenger capacity for ...
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'Lost City' Deep Beneath The Ocean Is Unlike Anything Seen Before on Earth
Close to the summit of an underwater mountain west of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, a jagged landscape of towers rises from the ...
Ethan Kresinski is providing a boost to Mars boys basketball, after 2-year break: ‘Wow. He can play’
Ethan Kresinski hadn’t stepped onto the hardwood in some time. Having given up organized basketball after his freshman year, ...
Whenever we enter Valentine’s season, astronomers are sometimes asked about possible Valentine’s Day stars. To answer this ...
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