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NASA launches new Mars mission with twin satellites to study how the Red Planet lost its atmosphere
NASA has started a new mission to Mars to learn more about how the planet lost most of its atmosphere and became the dry world we see today. The mission uses two small twin satellites that will fly ...
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin launches its new orbital rocket for the first time with two NASA satellites that will fly to Mars to study the red planet’s atmosphere.
If you're going to Mars you'd best take along a jar of anti-aging cream because while you're there you're going to age faster ...
NASA has announced plans to procure a new communications satellite that would orbit Mars and transmit data to and from the Red Planet. The proposed price tag is $700 million, representing close to 4% ...
Mars, long considered largely static, has revealed a dynamic interior in recent years. NASA’s InSight mission detected ...
Gravity and motion make time pass faster on Mars than Earth, reshaping navigation, communication, and future crewed missions.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Blue Origin’s powerful New Glenn rocket could lift off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station as soon as Sunday, carrying NASA’s twin ESCAPADE satellites bound for Mars. The ...
A pair of Mars-bound satellites are back at Kennedy Space Center a year after NASA bowed out of its chance to be part of the debut launch of Blue Origin’s New Glenn. The satellites for the Escape and ...
NASA is sending two spacecraft to Mars on their new ESCAPADE mission to reveal how space weather robbed it of its atmosphere and turned it dry ...
Scientists mapped ancient Martian rivers and drainage basins, revealing past water flows and habitable environments of Mars’s climate and geological history.
Watch: Blue Origin Launches NASA Satellites on Mars Mission Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin launches its new orbital rocket for the first time with two NASA satellites that will fly to Mars to study the red ...
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