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5 reasons why Blue Origin's New Glenn Mars launch was a big deal
New Glenn is the first orbital rocket developed by Blue Origin, which was founded by Amazon's Jeff Bezos. The two-stage heavy ...
Blue Origin, owned by Jeff Bezos, plans to challenge SpaceX with the powerful, partially reusable New Glenn rocket.
Watch Blue Origin's huge New Glenn rocket launch a NASA 'ESCAPADE' to Mars today after weather delay
Blue Origin is standing down from today's New Glenn rocket launch attempt due to ongoing geomagnetic storms caused by ...
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Evidence of ancient underground water reveals Mars may have stayed habitable longer than believed
Scientists from New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) have uncovered new evidence that water once flowed beneath the surface ...
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Mars Helicopter Ingenuity Appears To Be Missing Rotor Blades From The Perseverance Rover Captured Images
Mars helicopter Ingenuity appears to be missing rotor blades in Perseverance rover imagery captured. The rover's SuperCam ...
NASA’s Perseverance rover has uncovered powerful new evidence that Mars’ Jezero Crater once hosted multiple rounds of flowing water, each creating conditions that could have supported life.
Discover how scientists are using Martian orbiters to track its path and what its mysterious radio signals reveal about its ...
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Was there life on Mars? UAE scientists reveal new proof of water under planet’s surface
The NYUAD study shows that ancient sand dunes in Mars' Gale Crater, gradually turned into rock after interacting with ...
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Mars Once Had Changing Lakes: NASA Reveals Signs Of Life-Friendly Water Phases In Jezero Crater
NASA's Perseverance rover has uncovered remarkable new evidence about Mars watery past, showing that the Jezero Crater once ...
A new analysis of chemical signatures measured by NASA's Curiosity Rover gives a peek at Mars's past to a time some 3.7 billion years ago, when it was warmer and wetter.
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How Strong Are The Winds On Mars?
We've known about wind on Mars for decades, but thanks to new research from a Swiss team, we now know those winds can reach ...
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