Life's capacity to survive in simulated lunar and Martian soils has been explored in two papers published in Scientific ...
NASA's Dragonfly mission will revolutionize planetary exploration by deploying a rotorcraft lander to Titan, Saturn's largest ...
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Blossom: The seed of life launches March 9 — Go terraform Mars
The wait is almost over. Blossom: The Seed of Life — the solo-developed Mars terraforming survival game from Pebbledust Games ...
For decades, scientists have debated whether Mars once had a large ocean. Images from orbiters have shown valleys, channels ...
Venus’ surface has long been hidden beneath thick clouds and sparse data, but new research is beginning to illuminate what ...
Scientists compare volcanic cones on Earth and Mars to explain how gas-rich magma forms scoria cones. Spacecraft observations and Earth analog sites provide evidence of similar eruptive processes.
Hardy bacteria in a lab survived pressures comparable to an asteroid strike on the red planet, suggesting a hypothetical scenario in which our planet was seeded with life.
Thirty Seconds to Mars surprise fans with two songs that reconnect the band with its early emotional sound and introspective ...
A famously resilient bacterium may be tough enough to survive one of the most violent events imaginable on Mars. In ...
Since the 1970s, planetary geologists have known that volcanic features cover large swaths of Mars. Early Mariner 9 images ...
A super-tough microbe may be able to survive being blasted from Mars into space—opening the door to interplanetary life transfer.
The extremophile bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans can survive the pressures developed during ejection from Mars as a result of massive asteroid impact. According to the authors, microorganisms can ...
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