Mars Exploration Program
How NASA’s Curiosity rover is making Mars safer for astronauts
Scientists with NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover team are helping explore questions with the Radiation Assessment Detector, or RAD
China’s rover touches down on Mars
China's probe to Mars touched down on the Red Planet on May 15 to deploy its Zhurong rover, state media reported, a triumph for Beijing's bold space ambitions and a history-making feat for a nation on its first-ever Martian mission.
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China Landed Rover on Mars
At the Center for Space Control in Beijing, there was big jubilation when China made a successful landing on Mars early on Saturday.
The landing has taken place blindly for them down to the surface of the planet. The rover is programmed to make the landing on its own.
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NASA Shows Amazing Pics of “Blue” Dunes on Mars
Nasa has released a stunning image from Mars showing an area covered by a sea of "blue" sand dunes.
The picture shows the sand dunes covering the planet's northern polar cap, where temperatures can reach as low as -150C (-238F).
Nasa says the sand dunes actually cover an area the size of Texas, the second largest US state, which has an area of about 695,662 km²
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NASA's Ingenuity Helicopter Prepares for First Flight on Mars
As exciting as the entire Perseverance mission to Mars is, one of the events most looked forward to by us Earthlings must be the first flight of Ingenuity. After conducting numerous checks and double-checks, the Perseverance team has set April 8 as the date on which they hope to attempt the first controlled powered flight on another planet.
NASA: Mars Perseverance Rover Goes on Its First Ride across Planet’s Terrain
NASA's Mars Perseverance rover went on its first drive across the planet's surface after landing there in mid-February, the US-based National Aeronautics and Space Agency announced in a statement.
The Perseverance rover touched down the Red Planet's surface in the area of Jezero Crater on February 18. All the operations were conducted in the automatic mode.
NASA’s new Mars rover hits dusty red road
NASA's newest Mars rover hit the dusty red road this week, putting 21 feet on the odometer in its first test drive.
The Perseverance rover ventured from its landing position on March 4, two weeks after setting down on the red planet to seek signs of past life.
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Nasa's Perseverance Rover Begins its Mission on Mars
The US space agency's Perseverance rover has wiggled its wheels and undertaken its first Martian drive.
It didn't move far - just 6.5m in total.
But Nasa scientist believe it was a significant moment.
While the rover is still doing a lot of engineering checkouts, the minute 'the rubber' begins to move it should be considered as "explorer" on the surface of Mars.
NASA Shows First Video/Audio Reports from Mars by Perseverance Rover
The US space agency NASA on Monday released the first audio from Mars, a faint crackling recording of a gust of wind captured by the Perseverance rover.
NASA also released the first video of last week's landing of the rover, which is on a mission to search for signs of past life on the Red Planet.
NASA releases Mars landing video: 'Stuff of our dreams'
NASA on Feb. 22 released the first high-quality video of a spacecraft landing on Mars, a three-minute trailer showing the enormous orange and white parachute hurtling open and the red dust kicking up as rocket engines lowered the rover to the surface.
The footage was so good, and the images so breathtaking, that members of the rover team said they felt like they were riding along.