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NASA spots sputtering for first time, cracks Mars’ lost atmosphere mystery

Mars’ Lost Atmosphere Mystery Finally Unraveled by NASA After Spotting Sputtering for the First Time Mars just gave up one of its oldest secrets — and it took a decade of meticulous observation and analysis by NASA to crack the code. The red planet, once believed to have had a thick atmosphere capable of supporting […]

Nighthawk: NASA plans massive Mars helicopter to scan ancient volcanoes for life 

Nighthawk: NASA Plans Massive Mars Helicopter to Scan Ancient Volcanoes for Life From Ingenuity’s flights, it’s clear that helicopters offer a new way to explore Mars. Planetary exploration has reached new heights with NASA’s ambitious plan to send a groundbreaking helicopter to the red planet. The proposed mission, known as Nighthawk, aims to revolutionize our […]

Mars may hold a massive water reservoir, enough to flood the planet up to nine feet

Mars May Hold a Massive Water Reservoir, Enough to Flood the Planet Up to Nine Feet Mars may be hiding a vast stash of water beneath the Medusae Fossae Formation (MFF), according to a recent study published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters. This discovery has opened up new possibilities for understanding the geological history […]

Airbus to build Mars lander in Europe’s quest to finally reach the Red Planet

Europe’s Mars Mission Takes Off: Airbus Awarded £150m for Mars Lander Project In a significant stride towards Europe’s ambition to conquer Mars, the European Space Agency (ESA) has recently allocated a staggering £150 million to Airbus UK. The purpose? To spearhead the final stages of developing the touchdown system for the Mars lander. This pivotal […]

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