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Mars being blasted by solar energy possibly creating global auroras
Fox Weather via Yahoo News· 4 days agoMassive sunspot areas that brought near global displays of aurora lights earlier this month on Earth...
NASA, ESA join forces on life-hunting ExoMars rover
Space via Yahoo News· 7 days agoNASA and ESA have signed an agreement to team up on the ExoMars rover mission, which aims to launch a life-hunting robot toward the Red Planet in 2028.
NASA, ESA join forces on life-hunting ExoMars rover
SPACE.com· 7 days agoEurope's long-delayed ExoMars rover mission to the Red Planet just got a boost for its projected launch in 2028. NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA...
After breaking up with Russia, NASA comes to save Europe's never-ending mission to Mars
Neowin· 6 days agoNASA is giving a helping hand to its European colleagues, the European Space Agency (ESA) after it...
Asteroid-bound Psyche spacecraft fires up ion thrusters, starts cruising through space
SPACE.com· 14 hours agoNASA's mission to the metal-rich asteroid 16 Psyche has fired up its ion engines and is now cruising...
NASA defends Artemis cost and schedule amid planning of possible changes
SpaceNews· 14 hours agoNASA Administrator Bill Nelson defended the cost and schedule performance of the agency’s Artemis...
NASA and ESA ink deal to send Rosalind Franklin to Mars
The Register· 7 days agoSpace Agency's (ESA) Paris headquarters by Daniel Neuenschwander, ESA's Director of Human and...
The Rise of Artemis: NASA’s Towering New Launcher Takes Its First Stand
SciTechDaily· 6 days agoNASA advances the Artemis program with the setup of the mobile launcher 2 at Kennedy Space Center,...
NASA’s Psyche Fires Up Its Sci-Fi-Worthy Thrusters - NASA
NASA· 2 days agoThe spacecraft already is beyond the distance of Mars and is using ion propulsion to accelerate...
India's ambitious 2nd Mars mission to include a rover, helicopter, sky crane and a supersonic...
Space via Yahoo News· 7 days agoIndia is preparing to launch a family of seemingly sci-fi robots to Mars, perhaps as soon as late...