Blue sunsets, whirling dust devils, giant volcanoes, tiny moons, and marsquakes—there’s a lot to discover on Mars!
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Why is Mars known as the red planet? Science behind its red colour and fascinating facts
Why is Mars known as the Red Planet? The answer lies in its striking reddish glow, visible even from Earth. The surface of Mars is covered with iron oxide - commonly known as rust - which gives it a ...
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Zebrafish on Mars: The key to human space travel
Sound moves faster in water…? We may need fish to get us to Mars…? There was a robot in the 15th century…? Here are fun facts ...
(CNN) — Here’s a look at the exploration of Mars. The United States, Soviet Union and China are the only three countries to land a spacecraft on Mars. There have been nine successful US Mars landings: ...
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