The European Space Agency (ESA) wants to develop key technologies for a Mars surface lander by the mid-2030s.
The signs of wave ripples in the sandy shores of ancient lake beds, created as wind pushed water back and forth have been found on Mars providing evidence that there were open bodies of water, not just ice, on the planet's surface.
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Any vehicle traversing the rocky terrain on Mars needs a sturdy set of wheels. NASA’s Perseverance rover, for example, sports thick aluminum ones covered in cleats to enhance its traction and mobility.
This week, for the upcoming Billboard Hot 100 chart dated Feb. 1, we look at whether the surging quasi-title track from Bad Bunny's latest will be able to get over the top on the chart. Bad Bunny, "DtMF" (Rimas): It's been a triumphant week for Bad Bunny on the Billboard 200,
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The rollout for “Fat, Juicy & Wet” was well-calculated with Mars first teasing the track on an Instagram post celebrating the success of “Die With a Smile” leading the Hot 100 for a third consecutive week.
The next Mars rovers may traverse the Red Planet with futuristic tires. NASA 's Glenn Research Center released imagery and footage from testing of a novel tire, called a shape memory alloy spring tire, that would be capable of incurring significant deformation on rugged terrain, before springing back to its original shape.
Bruno Mars's Instagram hinted at a potential partnership with Sexyy Red after his chart success, sparking excitement over a "strip club anthem."
Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars' "Die With a Smile" secured a third consecutive week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart dated Jan. 25, 2025, and Mars is ready to party. "THANK YOU ALL!" he wrote alongside a cheers emoji and a screenshot of this week's top 10 on the chart.
New research reveals ancient ripples on Mars, providing compelling evidence of long-lost lakes that once existed 3.7 billion years ago.