An orbiter glitch may mean some signs of liquid water on Mars aren’t real0
- From Around the Web, Space
- November 23, 2018
A new analysis of images once thought to show hints of saltwater suggests they actually don’t

A new analysis of images once thought to show hints of saltwater suggests they actually don’t

Billionaire entrepreneurs are trying to create rockets fit for human travel, while government agencies spend billions furthering their explorations. But we are still a long way off from making our way to the red planet

InSight will tell us about the planet’s interior, but it’s got to stick the landing first.

The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) has tuned in another new channel for signals from space.

Archaeologists at a site in what’s now Jordan have found evidence of a cosmic calamity

The ‘tamahagane’ steel used in traditional weapons may be the perfect material to cut through asteroids.

It’s unclear what’s causing the newly discovered object to blink, but it’s probably not aliens

Two CubeSats will send data back to Earth of the lander’s fate as they pass the Red Planet

The rover will cache rocks for a future mission to bring back to Earth



