NASA's Mars rover Curiosity may have solved the puzzle behind a mountain on the Red Planet that it is exploring.
A paper suggested that space agencies may need to dig deeper during their search for life on Mars.
A new impact crater on Mars was created between July and September 2018.
A new study shows that the Earth's collision with a Mars-sized body billions of years ago may have had far-reaching consequences than just the formation of the Moon.
With the recent advancements in artificial intelligence, Musk believes there might be a chance for AI to be the first resident on Mars.
Dutch operation Mars One will transform 24 people into Martians and send them to the red planet with "no return ticket."
Mars was discovered to have an icy crater.
NASA's InSight lander is on Mars and is sending photos back from the surface of the red planet.
The products will be a permanent addition to the brand, and was one of the biggest innovation in M&M's history, a statement by the company added.
The effort would help astronauts and spaceflight engineers make the most of the operations on the surface of Moon or Mars.
The technology, when fully realized, could prove critical to cutting down the cost of launching satellite and cargo into space.
Both missions are slated to reach their destinations by the end of 2018.
Over the last six years, Curiosity made a number of discoveries, giving us more to learn about the evolution of our neighboring planet.
For years, scientists have been suggesting the idea of terraforming Mars but turns out, there is not enough CO2 for the job.
The planet will appear bright for a few weeks before fading away in the night sky.
Scientists analyzed the chemical composition of dust to pin down the exact region of its origin.
The phenomenon was observed when MAVEN was using its Imaging UltraViolet Spectrograph to study the atmosphere of the red planet.
Just recently, NASA's Curiosity Mars rover detected organic compounds on the red planet.
Mars will be in its closest position to Earth in 15 years this month of July.
A group researchers analyzed an old Martian meteorite to delve into the history of its formation.
Declaring it as a “planet-encircling” dust event, NASA noted that the grainy particles making up the storm have grown significantly over the Gale crater or the location where its Curiosity rover has been operating since 2012.
The events that led to the formation of this deposit also changed the chemistry of the red planet's surface and atmosphere.