Amanda Kooser covers the quirky side of science and space. Too bad there’s no champagne on Mars. Nov. 12 is the day to pop open a bottle to toast the new year on the red planet. Mars fans on ...
On Nov. 3, Mars will enter the expressive and vivacious sign of Leo, inviting you to embrace your authenticity with courage Getty The spotlight’s on you, so put on a show! On Nov. 3, Mars ...
SpaceX will create Marslink as a first step towards greater than petabit per second communication between Earth and Mars. Marslink aims to establish a high-speed data relay system—capable of ...
LAS VEGAS, NV - MAY 20: Bruno Mars speaks onstage during the 2018 Billboard Music Awards at MGM ... [+] Grand Garden Arena on May 20, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Bruno Mars' decade-old single ...
Mars celebrated its New Year on November 13, 2024, as the Red Planet takes 687 Earth days to orbit the Sun. NASA marked the occasion on social media, highlighting the difference in Martian and ...
India has launched its first simulated Mars and Moon mission in Ladakh, a region with similar geology to the extraterrestrial surfaces. The mission, a collaborative effort between ISRO ...
The Perseverance Rover, the little robot NASA sent to explore Mars, has just sent back some photos that have NASA scientists asking a lot of questions about their origin. It turns out that some of ...
The spotlight’s on you, so put on a show! On Nov. 3, Mars — the planet of action, assertion and desire — will debut in the dazzling and vivacious sign of Leo, encouraging confidence and ...
The way in which you make bold moves, experience your sex drive, explore your passions and express your anger is about to take on a whole new tone, thanks to Mars, the planet of energy ...
12 November 2024 marks the start of a new year on Mars. At exactly 10:32 CET/09:32 UTC on Earth, the Red Planet begins a new orbit around our sun. This is the 38th Martian year. The convention for ...
A new battery-like device that relies on tiny amounts of water confined within layers of clay could eventually offer sustainable power in places as extreme as Mars. Vasily Artemov at the Swiss ...