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    Mars Moon Phobos’s Surface Would Have a Tiny Rover

    Have you ever heard about Phobos’ surface? No, then this blog is just for you! Let’s uncover some crisp information, and see the recent findings. Where Does the Phobos Surface (Mars’s Moon) Come From? There are many robots currently in space, orbiting or on Mars. These robots are trying to learn more about Mars, its […]

    Marshmallow-Like Exoplanet TOI-3757 Unveiled by TESS

    The exoplanet, TOI-3757 b is a gas giant planet that revolves around a K-type star. The mass of this exoplanet is about 0.27 times more than that of Jupiter and therefore it completes one circle around its star in just 3.4 days. If we talk about its distance, then it is located at approximately 0.038 […]

    Ingenuity Helicopter, LEGO Model of Mars Rover

    News: In a truly remarkable collaboration between LEGO and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), an awe-inspiring STEM-inspired building set has been crafted, igniting the curiosity and passion for engineering and space exploration among children. This captivating creation, the Ingenuity helicopter aims to captivate young minds and spark their interest in the universe’s wonders. Based on […]

    What Discovery has been Made by Curiosity in Mars Methane?

    It is quite surprising that this week NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover made a discovery. They detected the highest recorded amount of mars methane when they started the mission to Mars. If we look at the keen details. Then it is approximately 21 parts per billion units by volume (ppbv). To ease your thinking what ppbv […]

    What is Mars Colony & How This Could Speed up Human Evolution?

    Humans continue to tackle the technological obstacles of deep space missions, which involve Mars colony too. So, the idea of exploring and establishing colonies on extraterrestrial outposts is being seriously discussed by space agencies and private companies. However, we need to consider whether we should pursue these endeavors solely because we have the capability to […]

    Light on Mars- Seen by the NASA’s Rover

    NASA Perseverance rover sees the Light on Mars. Let’s uncover some of the important knowledge about this discovery, and see how it does it looks like? Perseverance Rover’s SHERLOC & Light on Mars In a recent study, a cutting-edge tool called SHERLOC—which looks for compounds perhaps connected to ancient life—played a crucial role. Thanks to […]

    River in Mars is Helping NASA’s Perseverance Rover

    River in Mars carried chunks of rocks from somewhere. It happened because NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover drilled this sample action. If you are interested in knowing more about the rocks, and how the river has drilled this action, then continue reading. What discoveries did NASA’s Perseverance rover make with River in Mars? On June 23 […]

    Gullies on Mars Formed by Deep Water Carved

    New research suggests that gullies on Mars evolved when the Red Planet was strongly tilted on its side, causing drastic temperature changes that drove water pouring down slopes to cut out ravines. Now, we will uncover some of the crisp knowledge about the formation of the gullies on the planet Mars, and answers some frequently […]

    Curiosity Rover Spots a metallic meteorite on Mars

    Cacao, an iron-nickel space rock, is about 1 foot (0.3 meters) wide. Another metallic meteorite on Mars has been discovered by NASA’s Curiosity rover. On February 2, Curiosity team members on Tweets. The team describes the structure meteorite and announced its name in the tweet. According to the tweet Cacao is about 1 foot (0.3 […]

    NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover Perfectly Completes Sample Depot on Another Planet!

    After it began the construction of the first mars sample depot took less than six weeks to complete its mission. At Southern California in NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the mission controllers received confirmation that the Perseverance Mars rover successfully dropped the 10th and final tube planned for the depot around 5 p.m. PST (8 p.m. […]