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NASA Guts Workforce at Lab Responsible for Mars Rovers
Notably, the JPL is the NASA lab responsible for all five of the agency’s Mars rovers. The robotic explorers, and the body of ...
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NASA'd too hard: The ultimate NASA trivia quiz
This quiz will take you on a journey through NASA's greatest hits — and a few lesser-known moments too. From the Mercury and ...
A fleet of ball-shaped rovers could drift across the Martian surface like tumbleweed, driven simply by the wind.
The search for life on Mars has taken a leap forward, as a key instrument for a major space mission begins its journey from ...
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NASA rover spots wrecked Mars helicopter after 72 flights
NASA’s rover has made a poignant discovery on Mars: the crushed remains of a helicopter that once soared through the planet’s ...
Europe’s first Mars rover, the Rosalind Franklin, is closer to launch as the Enfys instrument is sent from Aberystwyth ...
Today In The Space World on MSN
Rover Observes Light on Martian Surface
Throughout the history of space exploration, fewer than ten missions have successfully landed on Mars without any mishaps.
NASA's famed Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena notified more than 500 employees that they had been laid off on Tuesday.
Mars is where that leadership will be proven. And if NASA is serious about sending humans there, and keeping them safe while they’re there, that investment in long-term infrastructure needs to start ...
As space agencies race to set foot on the Moon, Mars, and elsewhere, a not-so-glamorous problem could be the key to success: ...
Aberystwyth has taken at a place at the heart of the ongoing search for life on Mars as the quest takes a leap forward with a ...
Whirling dust devils and winds on Mars can move at an unexpected 99 miles per hour. The dust they send into the atmosphere could affect future missions.
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