Sturdy legs are needed to absorb the impact of the heaviest spacecraft to ever touch down on the Red Planet.
Sturdy legs are needed to absorb the impact of the heaviest spacecraft to ever touch down on the Red Planet.
The agency’s newest rover is trekking across the Martian landscape using a newly enhanced auto-navigation system. Read More
Now you can see the Mars Yard up close, roam the world-class Microdevices Lab, visit the shop where spacecraft...
The mission has concluded that the solar-powered lander has run out of energy after more than four years on...
The board, initiated by NASA, will provide added confidence that the program won’t exceed guidelines following an...
Catch Mars mania as a traveling exhibit visits more than a dozen towns across the U.S. with lifelike models...
Not even Obi-Wan Kenobi could convince Perseverance’s Katie Stack Morgan that these are not the rocks she’s looking for....
The Mars lander’s seismometer has picked up vibrations from four separate impacts in the past two years. Read More
Measuring the fuel supply on a decades-old spacecraft without a fuel gauge is no easy task. Read...