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"We are mapping out a game plan to get a million people to Mars," Musk wrote in a post on X.com.
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The Mars Express mission by the European Space Agency reveals a substantial underground ocean of dusty ice beneath Mars' equator, measuring between 4.9 and 8.9 feet deep.
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NASA will delay sending commands to its Mars fleet for a two-week period, spanning from November 11 to 25, as Earth and the Red Planet align on opposite sides of the Sun.
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Moon may be at least 4.46 billion years old, according to a study that pushes back the age of the lunar body by 40 million years
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Integrated onto the spacecraft is a technology demonstration called Deep Space Optical Communications (DSOC). DSOC will test high-data-rate laser communications -- which could be used by future NASA missions -- beyond the Moon for the first time.
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Scientists have discovered deposits of salts forming a hexagonal pattern in sedimentary layers dating from 3.8 to 3.6 billion years ago on the Red Planet.
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The lead author, Justin Holcomb stated that until recently, the material from the mid-20th-century space race was considered relatively safe.
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The mission is the first of three planned one-year Mars surface simulations, during which crew members will live and work in a 3D-printed, 1,700-square-foot habitat called Mars Dune Alpha for an year
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NASA's MAVEN mission has acquired stunning views of Mars in two ultraviolet images taken at different points along the Red Planet's orbit around the Sun
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The postcard is an artistic interpretation of the landscape, with colour added over two black-and-white panoramas captured by Curiosity's navigation cameras
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It took about 18 minutes for images to travel directly from Mars to Earth for the live-streaming late on Friday
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Megastar Amitabh Bachchan treated fans with a video he shared on Instagram of five planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Uranus beautifully aligned in a straight line
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Five planets are all set to align forming a rare parade of planets. Jupiter, Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Uranus will be visible just after sunset on March 27
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Roberts' newly launched start-up DeakinBio is exploring ways to improve StarCrete so that it could also be used in a terrestrial setting
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NASA awarded 'Mars Science Mission Launch' to Blue Origin's New Glenn as part of the Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers (ESCAPADE) contract.
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The planet was at its closest to Earth on December 8 at 11:12 am after nearly 26 months.
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The most important of the final steps with the InSight mission is storing its trove of data and making it accessible to researchers around the world.
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The impact, in a region called Amazonis Planitia, blasted a crater roughly 492 feet (150 metres) across and 70 feet (21 metres) deep. Some of the ejecta thrown by the impact flew as far as 37 km away.
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The blueprint covers four broad areas: science; transportation and habitation; lunar and Martian infrastructure; and operations.
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A new paper published in Nature Geoscience details the impacts, which ranged between 85 and 290 kms from InSight's location, a region of Mars called Elysium Planitia.