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Inside Mongolia’s ‘Mars camp’: The extreme adventure that wants to turn tourists into astronauts
For adventurers who’ve checked off Earth’s extremes, a new frontier offers an opportunity to be part of history.
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AI and Martian sand may uncover Mars’ hidden past
Artificial intelligence is being harnessed by scientists to delve into the mysteries of Martian sand dunes, revealing ...
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NASA rover spots strange object drifting over Mars
As dawn broke over the Martian landscape, NASA’s Perseverance rover captured an intriguing image of something drifting in the ...
Scientists simulated the conditions of Mars in a lab to observe how blocks of carbon dioxide "dug" their way through the ...
Blocks of frozen carbon dioxide sliding down Martian dunes may have carved the planet’s strange gullies, mimicking the work ...
CO₂ ice blocks on Mars may dig gullies as they slide and sublimate in the thin atmosphere. In lab experiments, scientists ...
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Experiment Reveals What Is Truly Burrowing Beneath Mars's Dunes Each Spring
"In spring, this ice begins to warm up and sublimate. The last remnants of this ice are located on the shaded side of the ...
Mars enters Scorpio on October 27, 2025, bringing a powerful shift in ambition. This transit offers hidden opportunities for ...
The Biosphere 2 facility, specifically its Landscape Evolution Observatory (LEO), serves as a research platform to investigate how life transforms landscapes, ranging from local environments to ...
The research described in this paper gives proof of the assumption, previously made by other researchers, that blocks of CO2 ice can play a role in the creation of dune gullies on Martian dunes.
It’s a virtual mission to Mars. Our first mission to Mars may still be a ways off, but people can take a virtual tour of the Red Planet thanks to a brand new video by the Mars Express Orbiter. People ...
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Researchers say Mars’ dry ice may “burrow” across the planet, similar to scenes from the movie Dune
Scientists suggest that dry ice on Mars may move and burrow beneath the surface, creating patterns similar to sandworms from Dune and shedding light on the planet’s changing landscape.
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