
The rover touches down on the Red Planet next month, and students can join the excitement by designing, building, and landing their own Mars mission. NASA can help.

The rover touches down on the Red Planet next month, and students can join the excitement by designing, building, and landing their own Mars mission. NASA can help.
Sometimes half measures can be a good thing – especially on a journey this long. The agency’s latest rover...
Flight number: 38 Date of flight: NET Dec. 24 Flight duration: 68 seconds Horizontal flight distance: 344 feet (105...
Flight number: 35 Date of flight: NET Dec. 3 Flight duration: 52.22 seconds Horizontal flight distance: 50 feet (15 meters) ...
A cutting-edge instrument called SHERLOC, which hunts for molecules potentially related to ancient life, played a key...
The six-wheeled geologist spotted the twister as part of an atmospheric exploration of Jezero Crater. Read More
A NASA team has found that organic, or carbon-containing, salts are likely present on Mars, with implications for the...
A member of the Perseverance rover’s science team explains why the aerial image offers science advantages over ground-level images....
The Martian moon Phobos orbits through a stream of charged atoms and molecules that flow off the Red Planet’s...