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But why is the richest man on Earth so obsessed with Mars? As Musk made clear in an interview with Fox News host Jesse ...
On March 15, 2024, near the peak of the current solar cycle, the sun produced a solar flare and an accompanying coronal mass ...
Scientists used cameras aboard NASA's Perseverance rover to capture unprecedented views of the Red Planet's green glowing sky ...
Despite its dry, dusty surface and thinner atmosphere, Mars may have more in common with Earth than scientists previously ...
NASA’s Perseverance rover has detected the first aurora at Mars that's visible to the human eye, good news for future astronauts who can savor the view on the red planet.
Mars doesn't have an organized planetary magnetic field like Earth, so auroras can appear anywhere in the sky. Now there's a photo of one.
Elon Musk is taking the long view. The billionaire SpaceX founder has long said that humanity needs to expand its footprint ...
Fox News host Jesse Watters did an interview this week with Trump whisperer, businessman and social media owner/addict Elon Musk about Musk’s fascination with colonizing Mars.
Studying carbonate formation mechanisms on Mars might also inform CO2 sequestration strategies on Earth. Ben Tutolo, associate professor at the University of Calgary, is the lead author of the study ...
You see, sometime in the future – as in, a few billion years from now – the expanding sun that gives our planet life will eventually destroy Earth. "That's one of the benefits of Mars ...
Elon Musk warns that the sun's expansion will eventually destroy all life on Earth, emphasizing the urgent need to colonize Mars as a 'life insurance' for humanity. SpaceX is accelerating efforts ...
"So, eventually, all life on Earth will be destroyed by the sun ... SpaceX's deep-space transportation for the moon and Mars That's a pretty long runway for SpaceX to complete the development ...