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A team of 20 scientists and engineers wanted to see just how well their collie-sized, four-legged robot could handle various terrains, including terrains found in space.
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The Schiaparelli probe was supposed to make a six-minute descent through the red planet's atmosphere and make a controlled landing on the surface. Scientists are waiting for word.
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Alex Longo hopes to be the first person to walk on Mars. In the meantime, the Raleigh, N.C., sophomore has suggested a landing site for the next rover mission. His pick is one of four finalists.
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The map released by NASA was made by tracking subtle variations in the planet's gravitational pull on orbiting spacecraft.
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The InSight mission, which would send a lander to detect marsquakes and study the planet's interior, was scheduled for this month. It has been delayed because a pivotal piece of equipment was flawed.
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Mars used to be much warmer and wetter than it is today. Scientists are unraveling the mystery of why it dried out.
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New findings by University of Washington scientists could change the timeline of how life evolved on Earth, and maybe on other planets, too.The research…
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A team of scientists has come up with a way to search for water on Mars, and the person behind much of the research is a Washington State University…
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A University of Washington researcher may have helped solve a Martian mystery by explaining how the chilly surface of Mars could have once flowed with…
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Drilling into some Mars rock, the rover found sulfur, nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and carbon — key ingredients for life.