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Mars methane mystery may be starting to clear up
By Mike Wall published
Scientists now seem to understand why the gas has been detected at ground level on Mars but not higher up in the air.

Mars is leaking water into space during dust storms and warmer seasons
By Chelsea Gohd published
Water is leaking from Mars' atmosphere through changing seasons and swirling Martian storms, scientists found in two new studies.

Perseverance is a tiny pale speck on Mars in this orbiter's eerie photo
By Mindy Weisberger published
A camera on the ExoMars orbiter recently captured a photo showing a very, very tiny Perseverance on Mars.

Bringing Mars samples to Earth could cost an extra $1 billion, but NASA should totally do it, experts say
By Meghan Bartels published
Holding a pristine piece of Mars in a lab on Earth is among the most ambitious dreams of planetary scientists, and NASA and its European counterpart want to make the dream a reality.

Strange gas signature on Mars may help explain methane mystery
By Meghan Bartels published
A Mars orbiter run by the European Space Agency (ESA) has sniffed out two never-before-seen chemical signatures in the Red Planet's atmosphere.

Weird green glow spotted in atmosphere of Mars
By Mike Wall published
Europe's Trace Gas Orbiter spotted an emerald glow in Mars' wispy atmosphere, marking the first time the phenomenon has been spotted on a world beyond Earth.

Coronavirus outbreak shakes the space industry: Here are the biggest effects so far
By Mike Wall last updated
The effects of the novel-coronavirus outbreak are extending into the final frontier.

Europe's ExoMars rover launch delayed to 2022 due to parachute problems
By Megan Gannon published
European and Russian space leaders have decided to postpone the launch of the ExoMars rover until 2022 due to issues with its parachutes and electronic equipment.
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