“The quickest that we’re getting to Mars is (just) under a year,” Dr Allen told news.com.au. “The longest it’s going to take ...
While previous missions focused on surface features, understanding Mars’ formation requires studying its deep ... They think ...
Mars has always captured our imagination. The idea of humans stepping onto the surface of the Red Planet has been captivating ...
Mars' middle atmosphere is primarily influenced by gravity waves, unlike Earth's, where Rossby waves dominate. These gravity waves significantly impact latitudinal air currents at high altitudes ...
Like our moon, Deimos is tidally locked to Mars, meaning the same side always faces the planet—the only side visible to rovers on the Martian surface. The only way to see Deimos’ far side up close is ...
A new study revealed that atmospheric gravity waves play a crucial role in driving latitudinal air currents on Mars, particularly at high altitudes. The findings, based on long-term atmospheric ...
Did Mars' water escape underground, where it dwells today in vast amounts? Some scientists aren't so sure. Scientists are confident Mars was once abundant with water, as seen in massive flood ...