Mars
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Signs of Sustained Water Interaction Found in Mars' Jezero Crater
Since landing at Jezero crater on Mars in February, the Perseverance rover and its team of scientists on Earth have been hard at work examining the crater's bottom, which previously housed an old lake. Perseverance and the Mars 2020 mission are searching for indications of ancient life on Mars and building a sample cache that may be returned to Earth for further analysis.
Latest Research Articles
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Debunked: Study Claims Mushrooms Were Spotted Growing on Mars
Presence of Icy Clouds in Mars Could Have Made Development of Lakes and Rivers Possible
Breathable Oxygen Extracted by NASA Out of Mars’ Thin Air
New Study Disputes Conventional Theory on Mars' Water
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Lake in Turkey May Hold Clues to Ancient Life on Mars, According to Experts
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Harmful Blue-Green Algae Found in Australia Might Just Be What Makes Mars Habitable
Earth vs. Mars: How Similar Are They?
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Mars Dust Particles Equal to Lightning in Earth, Study Finds
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