Nearly 50 years ago, NASA’s twin Viking orbiters captured images of narrow, twisty columns of dust swirling their way across the Martian surface. The shadowy figures were later confirmed to be dust ...
In-situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) is our best bet for "living off the land" for a future Martian base, but tracking down those resources is no easy task. As of now, we have two options—send a rover ...
Recent orbital observations have unveiled a new aspect of the Martian atmosphere, revealing that the winds on Mars are significantly stronger than previously estimated. This discovery, made in October ...