In a new study, researchers are suggesting something radical: that the Red Planet may be hosting life under its icy exterior.
Life on Mars could potentially exist beneath the planet’s frozen surface, according to a new NASA study. The research ...
Aditya Khuller of Nasa's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and his colleagues looked at water ice, large amounts of which formed from ...
On Earth, dense snow and ice often melts from the inside out. When dust particles are embedded in the frozen water, they can ...
NASA announced Wednesday a new strategy review team will assess potential architecture adjustments for the agency’s Mars ...
Photosynthetic habitable zones' could exist beneath radiation-filtering ice on Mars, offering scientists another region in ...
While actual evidence for life on Mars has never been found, a new NASA study proposes microbes could find a potential home ...
"Unlike Earth, Mars lacks a protective ozone shield, so there is 30 percent more harmful ultraviolet radiation at the surface ...
Engineers observe the first test drive of a Mars rover at Nasa's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California. Photo / Nasa ...
NASA study suggests that sunlight penetrating ice on Mars could support photosynthesis and possibly microbial life.
The study, which is published in Nature Communications Earth & Environment, focused on water ice formed from ancient snow ...
NASA’s Perseverance rover has beamed back a status update from Mars, where it's in the middle of its most challenging journey yet.