
NASA’s newest Mars rover used a camera on the end of its robotic arm to snap this shot of itself with the Ingenuity helicopter nearby.

NASA’s newest Mars rover used a camera on the end of its robotic arm to snap this shot of itself with the Ingenuity helicopter nearby.
Flight number: 38 Date of flight: NET Dec. 24 Flight duration: 68 seconds Horizontal flight distance: 344 feet (105...
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Dr. Shannon Curry, planetary scientist and the deputy assistant director of planetary science at the Space Sciences Laboratory (SSL)...
A NASA team has found that organic, or carbon-containing, salts are likely present on Mars, with implications for the...
Now uncocooned from its protective carbon-fiber shield, the helicopter is being readied for its next steps. Read More
A new paper enriches scientists’ understanding of where the rock record preserved or destroyed evidence of Mars’ past and...
There was a long delay between Flight 52 and Flight 53, and a deviation from the published Flight...