A 6.5-foot Mars sand ridge called Hazyview reveals how strong, steady winds once shaped the planet’s surface and soil ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As humanity’s robot rovers continue to roll over and scan the surface of Mars, we continue to see the Red Planet in unprecedented ...
This story was updated on May 10 at 11 a.m. ET. Towering sand dunes on Mars, once thought to be ancient and unchanging, are actually dynamic and active today, new satellite observations show. Using ...
As humanity’s robot rovers continue to roll over and scan the surface of Mars, we continue to see the Red Planet in unprecedented detail. In a new video released by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory ...
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