Red Planet Day celebrates significant scientific achievements and inspires ongoing research into Mars' geology.
Red Planet Day, observed annually on November 28, celebrates humanity’s enduring fascination with Mars, the "Red Planet." It ...
It's Mars Day! November 28 is celebrated as Red Planet Day, dedicated to honoring Mars, our fascinating planetary neighbour.
Using a mix of China's Zhurong Mars rover's onboard instruments, scientists identified several intriguing water-related features.
Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn are all visible in our evening sky. Around 9 p.m., look to the east for Mars, an orange “guest star ...
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The dark UV ovals were first detected by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope during the late 1990s at the north and south poles.