The Red Planet
Genre | Rock |
Release Date | August 28, 2020 |
Artist | Rick Wakeman |
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How the Mars rover searches for signs of life
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Private Space Venture Now Targeting 2026 for Unprecedented Mars Landing
- A commercial landing on Mars will have to wait a little longer as two private space companies updated their plan to touchdown on the Red Planet, delaying it by two years for reasons not made explicitly clear.
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Stars on Mars : Watch first footage from Fox's galactically goofy reality show
Plus, everything you wanted to know about fake Mars but were afraid to ask.
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Bizarre Martian 'book' spotted by NASA's Curiosity rover
The rover spotted a tiny Martian rock that looks eerily like a fossilized book on the surface of the Red Planet.
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The mystery of how Mars meteorites reach Earth may finally be solved
The mystery of how meteorites from Mars can reach Earth may have been solved, as scientists discover rocks can be hurled far from the Martian surface by giant impacts.
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Fox names Lance Armstrong, Ariel Winter among 'celebronauts' on 'Stars On Mars'
A crew of celebrities are set to go where none have gone before. "Well, sort of," says William Shatner, the actor-turned-astronaut who serves in Mission Control for "Stars on Mars," June 5 on Fox.
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Can This Private Mars Mission Find Aliens Before They’re Lost Forever?
Photo Illustration by Kelly Caminero / The Daily Beast / GettyThe race is on to land human explorers on Mars, possibly as early as the 2030s. NASA, the European Space Agency and the China National Space Administration all have plans, however vague, to put people on the Red Planet.But the race to land on Mars risks sidelining—and potentially canceling out—a separate effort to find evidence of life on Mars, be it living microbes or the remains of other long-dead organisms. When Earth explorers arr
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Chinese rover discovered potential evidence of liquid water on Mars
China’s Zhurong Martian rover might be on its way out, potentially buried under a pile of Martian dust and unable to recharge, but the rover … The post Chinese rover discovered potential evidence of liquid water on Mars appeared first on BGR.
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China’s Rover May Have Found Hints of Water on Mars Dunes
Wikimedia CommonsChina’s Zhurong Mars rover has seen better days. The craft hasn’t moved for months, spurring speculation that something might have gone wrong with it. On Tuesday, a designer for the Chinese Mars mission confirmed to state TV that the rover likely accumulated so much dust on its solar panels that it has been unable to power back up.Just because the rover is likely down for the count, though, doesn’t mean that it can’t still deliver groundbreaking discoveries. Case in point: resea
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Seismic waves inside Mars' core hint at how it became hostile to life
Using the InSight lander scientists have measured seismic waves traveling through the core of Mars for the first time gathering clues as to why the Red Planet may not be fit for life.
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50 flights on Mars! Ingenuity helicopter's record-setting hop is a giant leap for exploration
Ingenuity was only supposed to make five flights on Mars. Now at 50 sorties, Ingenuity is helping NASA get ready to bring Red Planet samples to Earth.
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NASA sets sights on a next-generation Mars helicopter to return Red Planet samples
Work is now underway to shape a new Mars helicopter design following the groundbreaking flights of NASA's robotic Ingenuity rotorcraft.
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