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Mars News

Mars

 
Mars, named for the Roman god of war, is a cold desert world of polar ice caps, volcanoes and canyons. While traces of water have been discovered on Mars, the atmosphere is so thin that liquid does not last long on the planet. It is commonly called the 'red planet' due to the iron oxide on the surface that gives off a reddish appearance.
 
The planet is difficult to see from Earth, but telescopic viewing shows that Mars has seasons thanks to its tilted rotational axis, like Earth’s. During these seasons, the polar ice caps grow and recede. A day on Mars is just slightly longer than a day on Earth, clocking in at around 24 hours and 39 minutes, while a Martian year is almost two Earth years.
 
The presence of water on the planet has long been theorized due to the presence of dark patches of land (initially assumed to be vegetation) and the ice caps. Various missions to Mars, including the Mars Odyssey spacecraft and the exploration rovers Spirit and Opportunity, have found evidence of ancient water on the planet.
 
(Text by Noel Kirkpatrick)
(Photo: NASA)

Articles about Mars

  • PETA wants Mars to be 100 percent vegan

    Thu, Jan 10 2013 at 4:25 PM

    Animal rights group implores SpaceX founder Elon Musk to make the diets of future colonists animal-free.

  • Do you have what it takes to be a Mars colonist?

    Tue, Jan 08 2013 at 4:00 PM

    A nonprofit Dutch space company is looking for volunteers to pioneer the first Martian settlement, set to be founded in 2023.

  • Mock Mars flight reveals big sleep concerns for astronauts

    Tue, Jan 08 2013 at 10:00 AM

    A mission that locked 6 volunteers inside a simulated spaceship for more than 500 days disrupted the crew's sleep patterns and waking behavior.

  • Mars meteorite may be missing link to planet's past

    Thu, Jan 03 2013 at 2:58 PM

    Researchers think NWA 7034 represents the remains of a volcanic eruption on the Martian surface that occurred about 2.1 billion years ago.

  • Mars rover snaps amazing self-portrait

    Fri, Dec 28 2012 at 2:36 PM

    The image shows Curiosity surrounded by the tracks of its wheels, with the 3-mile-high Mount Sharp rising into the sky in the distance.

  • New Mars photo christens ESA deep-space antenna

    Thu, Dec 27 2012 at 12:20 PM

    The Red Planet appears on its side in the photo, with the daytime side facing down. Three huge volcano domes are also visible.

  • Mars rover landing guru makes 'Best of 2012' list

    Wed, Dec 19 2012 at 2:20 PM

    Adam Steltzner helped to develop the rocket-powered sky crane that lowered the 1-ton rover to the Martian surface.

  • NASA to launch new Mars rover in 2020

    Wed, Dec 05 2012 at 9:33 AM

    The 2020 rover's primary purpose will be to help NASA prepare for its eventual goal of bringing samples from Mars back to Earth.

  • Curiosity rover finds organic signal on Mars, but not definitive

    Mon, Dec 03 2012 at 1:55 PM

    The NASA team can't yet be sure whether these compounds come from Mars, or are from contamination transported to the Red Planet by Curiosity.

  • 5 overhyped Mars discoveries

    Mon, Dec 03 2012 at 10:30 AM

    From grand canals to mysterious faces on the Martian surface, here are some of the most head-scratching non-discoveries of the Red Planet.

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