For decades, one of the biggest challenges of sending humans to Mars hasn’t just been getting there, it’s getting back.
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Opinion: NASA is forging a nuclear path to Mars
In 2028, if all goes well, NASA plans to test a new technology that could reduce trip times to the Red Planet.
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NASA’s Psyche just skipped past Mars at 12,000 miles an hour — using the planet’s gravity to sling itself toward a metal asteroid worth more than Earth’s economy
On May 15, 2026, NASA’s Psyche spacecraft screamed past Mars at roughly 12,000 miles per hour, skimming within 2,864 miles of ...
NASA’s Perseverance rover may have found some of the oldest rocks ever studied on Mars at an outcrop named "Arethusa." ...
Research conducted by two physicists from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the US reveals that clocks on Mars tick 477-millionths of a second (or 477 microseconds) faster ...
A little more than three years since NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter ended its pioneering mission at Mars, engineers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California are designing next-generation Martian ...
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