A 6.5-foot Mars sand ridge called Hazyview reveals how strong, steady winds once shaped the planet’s surface and soil chemistry.
A new NASA analysis concludes that it is "reasonable to hypothesize" that living things could have formed the odd organic molecules discovered on Mars.
NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover has been exploring a curious geological formation made up of ridges up to six feet in height for the last six months.
Today, the moon doesn't have a magnetic field at all. But some rocks — notably, many samples returned from NASA's Apollo ...
Simulated lunar dirt can be turned into extremely durable structures, potentially paving the way to more sustainable and cost-effective space missions, a new study suggests. Using a special laser 3D ...
Although astronomers have found thousands of exoplanets, the number of confirmed exomoons—and exorings—is still zero. But ...
While aliens in science fiction hop between planets on vast spaceships, scientists say real-life extraterrestrials might take ...
Gypsum is a soft, translucent sulfate mineral that allows just enough light to penetrate for photosynthetic organisms to survive inside, while also protecting them from being desiccated or exposed to ...
Aliens exist – they just haven't visited Earth, a NASA veteran has claimed. Dr Gentry Lee has worked at the US space agency since 1968, when he first got involved with the Viking mission to Mars. He ...
If you think auroras on Earth are a strange and mesmerizing sight, that's nothing like what occurs on the perplexing world of Uranus.
New research using the James Webb Space Telescope offers the most detailed portrait yet of how auroras form on Uranus.
Astrobiologists say we could find evidence of microbial life within the next 10–20 years. What does that mean? Where are we ...
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