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Electric discovery on Mars! Scientists find tiny lightning bolts coming from Red Planet dust clouds
Scientists have detected tiny lightning bolts on Mars for the first time — they were found discharging around NASA's ...
The latest Life on Mars announcement promises groundbreaking evidence of microbial existence, but not everything adds up. From overhyped data to scientific uncertainty, this analysis breaks down the ...
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Curiosity Cracked Open a Rock on Mars And Revealed a Big Surprise
A rock on Mars spilled a surprising yellow treasure after Curiosity accidentally cracked through its unremarkable exterior.
Kitchener-Waterloo insurance firm Definity has joined forces with Toronto innovation hub MaRS on a program for climate ...
Of course, everything on Mars has to be different from Earth — not even the thunder can sound like thunder. Instead, these tiny bits of lightning give off sounds more like those that people associate ...
Since humanity's first steps on the moon, the aspiration to extend human civilization beyond Earth has been a central ...
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On Mars, time moves faster than Earth. The science will surprise you
Physicists have precisely measured how much faster time moves on Mars compared to Earth. This discovery, which factors in ...
Small, pale spots on the reddish-orange landscape of Mars have turned out to be a new clue that parts of the planet may once ...
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NASA detects electric sparks in dust devils on Mars
(WJW) – NASA is reporting new discoveries from Mars. NASA’s Perseverance rover has captured video and audio of electrical discharges and tiny sonic booms inside dust devils swirling on the surface of ...
NASA’s Perseverance rover detected electric sparks in Martian dust devils, confirming charged particles exist in Mars’ ...
NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover has recorded the sounds of electrical discharges —sparks — and mini-sonic booms in dust devils on Mars. Long theorized, the phenomenon has now been confirmed through ...
NASA’s Curiosity rover uncovered yellow elemental sulfur in a Martian rock, challenging geological assumptions and raising questions about the planet’s chemical history.
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