The race is on to put humans on Mars — and not just for a quick visit, either. Right now, organizations like NASA and SpaceX are laying the groundwork to put a manned human outpost on the Red Planet. But what will it actually take, technologically speak
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NASA seeks latest insights into life on Mars.(The Dallas Morning News)Witze, Alexandra
The search for life on Mars requires complex chemical analysis, which the Curiosity rover has tested for the first time. It didn't find anything, but the technique could be used on other worlds
Recent missions to Mars haven't turned up definite proof of life, but some tantalizing possibilities have been uncovered.
The latest data seems to imply that Mars' methane is disappearingon a much quicker time-scale, perhaps on the order of five years. So, this raises the question of what keeps removing the methane that quickly. On the other hand, though, if the ...
looking for evidence of alien life. The Chinese space agency is launching a triple threat: An orbiter, lander and rover are on a mission to make China just the third country to land on Mars. And then there’s Hope, the United Arab Emirates’ orbiter, set to study the Martian atmosphere...