On Dec. 1, 2013, China launched its first-ever mission to land a rover on the moon. With the Yutu rover on board, the Chang'e ...
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After 5 years on Mars, NASA's Perseverance rover may have found its 1st meteorite (photos)
NASA's Perseverance rover spotted a possible space rock on the surface of Mars. The meteorite's nickname is 'Phippsaksla.' ...
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NASA Reveals Stunning New Rovers for the Moon That Will Redefine Human Exploration
NASA’s Artemis mission is gearing up for an exciting next chapter, and a key part of that involves the development of cutting ...
The six-wheeled rover, exploring Mars since 2021 at a locale called Jezero Crater in its northern hemisphere, picked up these ...
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These 2 moon rovers used cameras and lasers to hunt for simulated water ice — and one looks like WALL-E
The moon-sailing Argonaut is a lander concept from the European Space Agency (ESA), of which DLR is a part. ESA officials ...
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Perseverance rover spots mysterious 'visitor from outer space' rock on Mars surface after 4 years
NASA's Perseverance rover discovers shiny metallic rock on Mars that could be a meteorite from an ancient asteroid, ...
On November 26, 2011, the NASA Curiosity rover launched to Mars. Curiosity was the biggest and most powerful rover anyone had ...
Perseverance’s challenging three-and-a-half month climb out of Jezero Crater has definitely been worth it, with NASA reportedly discovering a fascinating array of rocks worthy of detailed examination.
Researchers have documented 55 instances of "mini lightning" over two Martian years by eavesdropping on the whirling wind ...
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NASA’s Mars Rover Records Lightning on Mars for the First Time But It Sounds Nothing Like Thunder
Scientists have caught Mars's atmosphere crackling with static, uncovering evidence of miniature lightning in its dust storms.
NASA scientists were baffled after uncovering a rock on Mars that didn’t belong there — with a composition pointing to ...
After an independent review concluded NASA's plans to robotically collect and return rock and soil samples from Mars could cost up to $11 billion, NASA "pulled the plug" and is focusing on two options ...
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