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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

  • No big Mars discovery by Curiosity rover yet

    Fri, Nov 30 2012 at 1:04 PM

    Based on an interview with a key NASA scientist, rumors circulated that the rover had detected organic compounds in the Martian soil.

  • Mars rover Curiosity celebrates its first birthday

    Wed, Nov 28 2012 at 1:55 PM

    On Nov. 26, 2011, the rover began an 8-month journey to Mars that ended on Aug. 5, 2012.

  • Has NASA's Curiosity rover made a big discovery?

    Tue, Nov 20 2012 at 2:36 PM

    NASA scientists are to checking and double-checking the results before announcing the Mars Science Laboratory's potential findings.

  • Astronauts could survive Mars radiation

    Fri, Nov 16 2012 at 9:31 AM

    Despite not being as thick as Earth's, Mars's atmosphere provides a significant amount of shielding from dangerous, fast-moving cosmic particles.

  • NASA rover's onboard lab gobbles up first Martian soil sample

    Wed, Nov 14 2012 at 11:15 AM

    NASA scientists have a 'lot of data analysis' to do before they can determine the soil's chemical make up.

  • Curiosity team switches from Mars time to Earth time

    Fri, Nov 09 2012 at 11:31 AM

    Being on the Martian clock, which changed every few days relative to Earth time, created a sense of chronic jet lag for NASA employees.

  • Mars methane mystery not solved yet

    Mon, Nov 05 2012 at 10:32 AM

    Methane concentrations in the Martian atmosphere may vary somewhat by region and over time.

  • Mars dirt similar to soil on Hawaii

    Wed, Oct 31 2012 at 2:08 PM

    The Martian soil is 'similar to basaltic material' often found new volcanoes in Hawaii, including Mauna Kea.

  • Mars methane mystery: Rover may find clues

    Wed, Oct 24 2012 at 10:58 AM

    Scientists aren't so much interested if methane is on Mars but in its 'variability' from either the soil or organic compounds.

  • Mars rover eats dirt to ID minerals

    Fri, Oct 19 2012 at 10:31 AM

    The previously discovered shiny materials in Martian soil appear to be indigenous to the planet, and may be part of the soil-forming process.

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