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A hidden box-lattice suggests groundwater sculpted Mars long after surface water fled; Curiosity’s drills aim to confirm the tale.
The Mars rover found geological formations in Gale Crater showing how water percolated beneath the surface, and ...
Written by Scott VanBommel, Planetary Scientist at Washington University in St. Louis Curiosity was back at work on Monday, ...
NASA’s Curiosity rover has captured the first-ever close-up images of strange, spiderweb-like rock formations on the surface ...
Scientists had hypothesized before the rover arrived that the peculiar ridges formed with the last trickles of water in the ...
Close-up images of The Red Planet’s ridges from Mars Rover show ‘dramatic evidence’ of water - The new images taken by NASA’s ...
In a study published in npj Quantum Information, University of British Columbia researchers propose a solution to a major ...
Astrobiologist Dr Louisa Preston, head of planetary science at UCL’s Mullard Space Science Laboratory, told Metro: ‘Given the ...
Quantum gravity research aims to merge general relativity and quantum mechanics, potentially reshaping our understanding of the universe's fundamental laws.
The Curiosity rover was launched to Mars on November 26, 2011, on board an Atlas V launch vehicle from the Cape Canaveral launch site in the US state of Florida.
The reconnaissance orbiter, which has been circling Mars since 2006, caught a glimpse of Curiosity on Feb. 28, 2025, along with the tracks the rover left behind.
NASA’s Curiosity rover appears as a dark speck in this contrast-enhanced view captured on Feb. 28, 2025, by the HiRISE camera aboard NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.