Blue sunsets, whirling dust devils, giant volcanoes, tiny moons, and marsquakes—there’s a lot to discover on Mars!
The rusty world is full of mysteries—and some of the solar system's most extreme geology. Learn more about Earth's smaller, colder neighbor.
NASA’s Psyche spacecraft will fly past Mars on May 15, 2026, using the planet’s gravity to accelerate toward asteroid Psyche.
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Why is Mars known as the red planet? Science behind its red colour and fascinating facts
Why is Mars known as the Red Planet? The answer lies in its striking reddish glow, visible even from Earth. The surface of Mars is covered with iron oxide - commonly known as rust - which gives it a ...
Perseverance just landed on Mars, where it will search for signs of life. But space's cool factor doesn't begin or end there!
Lockheed Martin has unveiled a new proposal to take over NASA's beleaguered Mars Sample Return mission for less than half the current cost while achieving key science goals.
Watch this video to find out more about the Earth, planets in our Solar System and other planets far off in outer space. From up here on the International Space Station I get a great view of Earth.
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