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The planet Mars Photograph courtesy NASA Mission to
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Get the facts on Mars, also known as the red planet
The planet Mars Photograph courtesy NASA Mission to
rover named Perseverance is scheduled to land on Mars
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Learn about Earth’s neighborhood.
to bottom: Mercury, Venus, Earth (and our moon), Mars
If you think of the eight planets as members of Earth’s family—friendly cousins who swing by regularly and never cause any grief—then asteroids are the total strangers lurking in the neighborhood. And like strangers, their visits aren’t always welcome. Asteroids are the rubble left over from the solar system’s formation roughly 4.6 billion years ago.
a million asteroids in the Asteroid Belt between Mars
Discover strange waters when you dive into these images of rivers, lakes, and other splashy spots from around the world.
because similar mineral deposits might be found on Mars
Get pictures and facts about eight awesome pictures from the Hubble Space Telescope.
Pictures of Mars reveal a massive 2001 dust storm engulfing
The future is here! Check out eight of the coolest new bots coming soon to a library, hospital, or home near you!
might be the most well-traveled robot—it works on Mars
Find out why this ancient civilization is still important more than 2,000 years after its fall.
believed in many gods, including the sky god Jupiter; Mars