New Fossil Evidence on Mars: The Italian Research That Causes Discussion
From microbialites to complex structures: new evidence strengthens the hypothesis of past life on Mars. Science wonders.
From microbialites to complex structures: new evidence strengthens the hypothesis of past life on Mars. Science wonders.
Plastic, rubber, synthetic fibres: the shield against cosmic radiation on Mars. The research opens new horizons in space exploration.
Elon Musk admits: man will arrive on Mars after his death. Costs and technological challenges make the dream a distant mirage.
Mars hides a deep ocean in its crust. The discovery revolutionizes our understanding of the red planet and its history.
Desert moss could be the key to making Mars habitable. But you don't have to look far to understand that it's good news.
Mysterious hole discovered on Mars in the Arsia Mons region. It could be the entrance to a cave or a lava tunnel. Scientists investigate.
NASA is developing a revolutionary plasma-powered rocket that could take astronauts to Mars in just 2 months instead of the current 9.
NASA prepares to announce new plan to save the Mars Sample Return mission. A change that changes the future.
New research suggests that Mars' gravitational influence on Earth could cause huge vortices in the deepest parts of the oceans, eroding the seabed.
Von Braun's Martian landers promised to transform space exploration. But would they have been effective in the thin atmosphere of Mars?
Scientists reveal water reserves on Mars capable of covering the red planet with an ocean "deep" up to 2,7 meters.
Is airbrushing the key to faster space missions? A solar sail made of this material would take us to Mars in just 26 days.
Squishy Robotics revolutionizes rescue: from space to terrestrial emergency areas, to help in crisis situations.
Planet Enterprises engineers present the Borebots, autonomous robots with drills capable of digging up to 50 meters deep on Mars.
Pulsar Fusion is building the largest practical nuclear fusion engine ever, with speeds that could exceed 800.000 kilometers per hour.
Volunteers will live in the 3D printed Mars Dune Alpha habitat to test future Martian missions.
No rigid and heavy rovers: the key to Martian exploration is all in this ingenious "cybernetic lizard".
The idea of an English academic has yet to be demonstrated, but it will bring new studies and research into an increasingly beaten field.
In the right place with the right tools: Perseverance finds more organic matter and perhaps evidence of life on the red planet.
706 days and 1344 revolutions later, the orbiter has a medium resolution map of the entire red planet. Soon the data will be released to everyone.
An ESA report says hibernating astronauts could cut mission costs and reduce the weight of the spacecraft by a third.