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What's at the center of Mars? Maybe the stench of rotten eggs
By Keith Cooper published
The core of the Red Planet may be filled with sulfur.

Turning the Red Planet green? It's time to take terraforming Mars seriously, scientists say
By Stefanie Waldek published
A new study debates the complex ethical questions that must be considered if we're to terraform Mars and lays the blueprint for a potential path forward.

How to watch the 2025 Humans to the Moon & Mars Summit May 28 and 29 (video)
By Samantha Mathewson published
The 2025 Humans to the Moon & Mars Summit (H2M2) will be held May 28 and 29 in Washington, D.C., and will include panels discussing the future of human space exploration.

Japan tests its Mars moon sample-return probe ahead of 2026 launch (photo)
By Andrew Jones published
Japan is putting its Martian Moons eXploration (MMX) spacecraft through a series of tests ahead of its launch to Mars next year.

Perseverance rover rolls onto 'Crocodile' plateau on Mars to hunt for super-old rocks
By Mike Wall published
NASA's Perseverance rover is exploring a new Mars region called Krokodillen, which is thought to harbor some of the oldest and most intriguing rocks on the Red Planet.

Dark streaks on Mars may not come from water after all, scientists say
By Victoria Corless published
Satellite images of the Red Planet suggest scientists were wrong about these strange Martian features.

Perseverance Mars rover becomes 1st spacecraft to spot auroras from the surface of another world
By Mike Wall published
NASA's Perseverance Mars rover made skywatching history in March, becoming the first robot to witness auroras from the surface of another planet.

Mars Sample Return now! (op-ed)
By Bruce Jakosky, Scott Hubbard published
The White House's 2026 budget request axes NASA's long-held plan to bring Mars samples to Earth for analysis. Here's why that cancellation would be a mistake.

NASA's Europa Clipper probe snaps ghostly thermal portrait of Mars en route to Jupiter
By Sharmila Kuthunur published
NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft captured a thermal image of Mars during a gravity-assist flyby, testing instruments ahead of its mission to explore Jupiter’s ocean moon Europa.
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