We've seen faces on Mars before, but this one is the most relatable.
NASA is in desperate need of an alternative plan for its Mars Sample Return, and is hoping the private industry can salvage its ambitious mission.
It's unlike anything ever seen on the Red Planet, but NASA hopes to find more like it as the Perseverance rover continues its climb up Jezero Crater.
The rover is set to tackle Mars' ancient hydrothermal sites, searching for clues to the planet's watery past and potential ancient life.
NASA's Perseverance rover has stumbled upon an intriguing rock—one that suggests Mars was once capable of hosting microbial life.
Additional space in the tubes containing Martian rock could reveal insights into the gases that make up the Red Planet's atmosphere.
We see what you did there, Percy, and we appreciate your filthy message from afar.
While we go about our daily lives on Earth, a nuclear-powered robot the size of a small car is trundling around Mars looking for fossils.
The ambitious Mars Sample Return project is on hold due to escalating costs and an unrealistic timeline.
Engineers are trying to resolve an issue with one of the rover's instruments, which lets Perseverance shoot lasers at rocks.
Ingenuity will never fly again, forever grounded on the Martian dunes, where it looks incredibly lonely.
The first robot landed on Mars in 1997, and those little guys have left a legacy of hidden messages, lucky pennies, and supposed last words.
The space agency is still trying to figure out what may have caused Ingenuity's mission-ending damage, leading to the proposed spin test.
It is difficult to emphasise the significance of the milestone surpassed by NASA's Mars helicopter, Ingenuity.
RIP, Ingenuity, the first craft to fly on another planet.
The officials criticized the cuts and urged NASA leadership to reconsider the move.
The space agency has put its ambitious plans to return samples from Mars on hold as it sorts out its funding for next year.
The space agency formed a response team following the release of a scathing report in late September.
An impressive trek through a dense boulder field is the latest in a growing list of accomplishments for the six-wheeled rover.
NASA's complex plan to return rocky samples from the Red Planet has faced scrutiny for increasing cost and delays.
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