Whirling dust devils and winds on Mars can move at an unexpected 99 miles per hour. The dust they send into the atmosphere could affect future missions.
Combing through 20 years of images from the European Space Agency's Mars Express and ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter spacecraft, ...
"Though our Mars orbiters continue to make impressive contributions to Mars science, it's always extra exciting to see them ...
The stunning photos of the interstellar object, 3I/ATLAS, were taken by the European Space Agency's Mars orbiters last week.
During that time, it has created the most comprehensive map of the Martian atmosphere and its chemical composition, examined ...
It is worth noting that despite the speedy wind, the atmosphere of Mars is so thin (1 percent of Earth's own) that we would not be blown away by such raging bluster. Still, the winds lift the dust, ...
Mars has cloudy nights - but why? This exciting discovery on the Red Planet has helped scientists figure out a more complete ...
Houston Matters learns more about what NASA called “the closest we’ve actually come to discovering ancient life on Mars.” ...