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Good news for Mars settlers? Red Planet glaciers are mostly pure water ice, study suggests
By Charles Q. Choi published
Martian glaciers are mostly pure ice across the Red Planet, suggesting they might potentially be useful resources for any explorers that might land there one day, a new study finds.

Dune patterns in California desert hold clues that help researchers map Mars’ shifting sands
By Lauren Berger published
Looking at dunes and other rock formations on both Earth and Mars can tell scientists the environmental conditions that created them

Wild new 'Skyfall' Mars mission would drop 6 scout helicopters onto the Red Planet from the air
By Leonard David published
"With six helicopters, Skyfall offers a low-cost solution that multiplies the range we would cover, the data we would collect, and the scientific research we would conduct."

Europe tests largest-ever Mars parachute in the stratosphere above the Arctic (video)
By Tereza Pultarova published
A giant parachute built for the beleaguered European ExoMars mission has aced a drop test in the Arctic stratosphere.

This wild bioplastic made of algae just aced a Mars pressure test. Can astronauts use it to build on the Red Planet?
By Sharmila Kuthunur published
Scientists have grown algae in bioplastic habitats under Mars-like conditions, a step that could bring long-term space colonization closer to reality.

Dust devils on Mars leave 'fingerprints' that can guide future Red Planet missions
By Nola Taylor Tillman published
The high winds that birth dust devils can also revitalize robots by cleaning their solar cells.

The largest Mars meteorite on Earth has sold for $5.3 million
By Monisha Ravisetti published
Sotheby's in New York City auctioned off a giant chunk of Mars found in Africa. It sold for $4.3 million.

If aliens existed on Mars 3.7 billion years ago, they would have needed umbrellas
By Keith Cooper published
"Our work is a new piece of evidence that suggests that Mars was once a much more complex and active planet than it is now."
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