Sol 3435: Maybe We Should Switch Names by Ensign April 6, 2022 0 It has been a frustrating week for the Curiosity science and engineering teams. While we have a better understanding of ...
Planetary scientist helps equip rover Perseverance with 4 of the 5 human senses by Ensign April 6, 2022 0 For two decades, Roger Wiens has built instruments to give humans eyes and a nose on Mars - and now ...
NASA simulator helps to shed light on mysteries of Solar System by Ensign April 3, 2022 0 Even in our cosmic backyard, the Solar System, many questions remain open. On Venus there are formations similar to volcanoes, ...
Making Tracks to the Delta by Ensign April 3, 2022 0 Perseverance is in a drive campaign going faster than any previous rover. How fast, you may ask? Its actual speed ...
NASA's Perseverance rover listens in the thin Martian atmosphere by Ensign April 3, 2022 0 Mars has a very thin atmosphere, which at the surface has a density approximately one percent that of Earth's. Until ...
Magma makes marsquakes rock Red Planet by Ensign April 3, 2022 0 Volcanic activity beneath the surface of Mars could be responsible for triggering repetitive marsquakes, which are similar to earthquakes, in ...
Mars' thin atmosphere means quieter sounds, new data shows by Ensign April 2, 2022 0 Data from NASA's Perseverance Rover has given scientists their first clear picture of how sound travels on Mars' surface. The ...
First audio recorded on Mars reveals two speeds of sound by Ensign April 1, 2022 0 The first audio recordings on Mars reveal a quiet planet with occasional gusts of wind where two different speeds of ...
Out Like a Lamb for Sols 3430-3431 by Ensign April 1, 2022 0 The rover engineers better understand the minor issue that occurred after our weekend activities. While we're still in the same ...
Martian brain freeze by Ensign March 31, 2022 0 New views from ESA's Mars Express reveal fascinating ice-related features in Mars' Utopia region - home to the largest known ...