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A year on Red Planet: Meet the scientist set to step into Martian habitat

Participants will face equipment failures and water limitations, the space agency has warned -- as well as some "surprises," according to Haston.

Scientist walks in a Mars-like simulation.(AFP)
Published on May 27, 2023 10:36 AM IST
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Sound on! NASA lander captures impact as space rocks hit Mars. Then a question

InSight lander has caught the impact of Marsquakes. This is as interesting as it gets.

Craters formed by a September 5, 2021, meteoroid impact on Mars, the first to be detected by NASA?s InSight, are seen in an image taken by NASA?s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona/Handout via REUTERS. THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY.(via REUTERS)
Published on Sep 20, 2022 06:17 AM IST
By, New Delhi

Mars' core, measured on seismic waves, found to be 'surprisingly' large and thin

Among other things, the InSight probe has revealed that Mars has an unexpectedly large core, with a whopping 1,830km (give or take 40km) radius -- just over half of the planet’s radius.

An artist's impression of the Nasa Mars mission approaching the red planet. (Photo via Nasa)
Published on Jul 23, 2021 01:43 PM IST
Written by Joydeep Bose | Edited by Meenakshi Ray

Chinese Mars rover beams back first photos

Zhurong, named after a mythical Chinese fire god, arrived a few months behind the United States' latest probe to Mars -- Perseverance -- and has been celebrated in China as a milestone in its ascent to space superpower status.

In this black and white photo taken by China's Zhurong Mars rover and made available by the China National Space Administration (CNSA) on Wednesday, extension arms and a departure ramp are deployed on the rover's lander on the surface of Mars. (AP)
Published on May 20, 2021 06:09 AM IST
AFP | | Posted by Prashasti Singh

NASA shares images of electric blue dunes on Mars

The set of images, clicked on the Red Planet at 80.3 degrees north latitude, 172.1 degrees east longitude, were released to mark the 20th anniversary of Odyssey, the longest-working Mars spacecraft in history.

Two types of dunes are seen in the image. One set is yellowish in colour and signifies warmer climates, and the other set is bluish or pale that represents colder climates.(NASA)
Published on Apr 12, 2021 08:52 AM IST
Written by Prashasti Singh, Hindustan Times, New Delhi

Meet Sarah Al-Amiri, woman scientist in charge of leading UAE’s mission to Mars

Amiri expressed her nervousness and said that team has invested more than six years into the mission that primarily aims to find out more about the Red Planet.

Sarah Amiri, deputy project manager of the United Arab Emirates Mars mission, talks about the project named
Updated on Jul 14, 2020 12:30 PM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | Byhindustantimes.com | Edited by Sparshita Saxena

UAE to make history with launch of Mars probe

A rocket carrying the unmanned spacecraft is due to take off from Japan’s remote Tanegashima Space Center at 5:51 am local time although poor weather could delay lift-off until later in a launch window that runs until August 13.

The Emirati project is one of three racing to Mars, including Tianwen-1 from China and Mars 2020 from the United States(AFP (Representative image))
Updated on Jul 14, 2020 09:00 AM IST
Dubai | ByAgence France-Presse | Posted by Prashasti Singh

NASA releases photo of mysterious hole on Mars that could hold clue to life on Red Planet

Martian pits appear to be “relatively good candidates” to contain life as they have interior caves that remain “relatively protected” from the planet’s harsh surface, NASA said in its blog.

Explorers have found out that billions of years ago, the planet was wetter, warmer with the denser atmosphere.(NASA)
Updated on Mar 04, 2020 11:24 AM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | By

NASA descends on Icelandic lava field to prepare for Mars mission in 2020

With its black basalt sand, wind-swept dunes and craggy peaks, the Lambahraun lava field at the foot of Iceland’s second biggest glacier, Langjokull, was chosen as a stand-in for the Red Planet’s surface.

To prepare for the next mission to Mars in 2020, NASA has taken to the lava fields of Iceland to get its new robotic space explorer ready for the job.(REUTERS)
Updated on Aug 14, 2019 10:31 AM IST
Islande | ByAgence France-Presse

Pasta-like rocks best bet for life on Mars: Study

The bacterium that controls the formation pasta-like rocks be the most obvious sign of life on Mars.

The bacterium on rocks belongs to a lineage that evolved prior to the oxygenation of Earth roughly 2.35 billion years ago(Reuters File Photo)
Updated on May 30, 2019 02:03 PM IST
Washington | ByPress Trust of India

Now, you can send your name to fly aboard next Mars rover

Souvenir boarding passes will display names submitted by the people which will also be on microchips aboard the Mars 2020 rover, NASA said in a statement on late Tuesday.

Although it will be years before the first humans set foot on Mars, the US space agency has invited public to submit their names to fly abroad the next rover to Red Planet in 2020.
Updated on May 23, 2019 08:08 AM IST
Washington | ByIndo Asian News Service

NASA’s first mini-spacecraft MarCO CubeSats in deep space go silent

It has been over a month since engineers have heard from MarCO, which followed NASA’s InSight to the Red Planet. At this time, the mission team considers it unlikely they will be heard from again.

NASA has lost touch with the first mini-spacecraft that ventured into deep space.(REUTERS)
Published on Feb 07, 2019 08:51 PM IST
Washington | ByPress Trust of India

Listen: The first sounds from Mars are here and this is what it sounds like

The strong gusts of wind, blowing between 10 to 15 mph (five to seven meters a second), were captured as they moved over the solar panels on InSight, an unmanned lander that touched down on Earth’s dusty, desolate neighbour November 26.

In this image obtained from NASA, InSight's robotic arm-mounted instrument deployment camera shows instruments on the spacecraft's deck, with the Martian surface of Elysium Planitia in the background.(AFP)
Updated on Dec 08, 2018 05:50 PM IST
Tampa (United States) | ByPress Trust of India

NASA’s Martian quake sensor InSight lands at slight angle

The USD 993 million lander arrived Monday at its target, a lava plain named Elysium Planitia, for a two-year mission aimed at better understanding how Earth’s neighboring planet formed.

NASA’s unmanned Martian quake sensor, InSight, has landed at a slight angle on the Red Planet,(HT File Photo)
Published on Dec 01, 2018 12:19 PM IST
Los Angeles | ByAgence France-Presse

NASA’s InSight spacecraft on Mars for sneak peek into planet’s deep interior

InSight’s primary instrument is a French-built seismometer, designed to record the slightest vibrations from “marsquakes” and meteor impacts around the planet. The device is so sensitive it can measure a seismic wave just one half the radius of a hydrogen atom.

InSight team members celebrate after the successful landing.(Reuters)
Updated on Nov 27, 2018 07:34 AM IST
Pasadena (United States) | ByReuters

NASA’s 2020 rover to look for signs of ancient life on Mars

NASA’s Mars 2020 rover will not only seek signs of ancient habitable conditions -- and past microbial life -- but the rover also will collect rock and soil samples and store them in a cache on the planet’s surface

NASA has chosen Jezero Crater, a geologically rich terrain, as the landing site for its upcoming Mars 2020 rover mission, the US space agency said.(Twitter/NASA)
Published on Nov 20, 2018 01:38 PM IST
Washington | ByPress Trust of India

NASA believes it can put humans on Mars within 25 years

Deadly radiation from cosmos, potential vision loss and atrophying bones are just some of the challenges scientists must overcome before any future astronaut can set foot on Mars, experts and top NASA officials said.

At an average distance of about 140 million miles (225 million kilometers), Mars poses scientific problems an order of magnitude greater than anything encountered by the Apollo lunar missions.(Getty Images)
Updated on Nov 14, 2018 10:12 AM IST
Washington | ByAgence France-Presse

Want to name the next Mars rover? Nasa is conducting a contest

The Mars 2020 rover mission addresses high-priority science goals for Mars, including key questions about the potential for life on the Red Planet.

All proposals to hold a contest must be received by October 9, Nasa said.(AFP File Photo)
Published on Sep 22, 2018 01:57 PM IST
Washington | ByIndo Asian News Service

NASA’s CO2 Conversion Challenge: Public to suggest solutions for astronauts to survive carbon dioxide on Mars

The CO2 Conversion Challenge asks individuals, teams and organisations to design and develop technology that has the potential to be useful on Mars and on Earth.

NASA has launched a public competition that asks people to find solutions to turn carbon dioxide into molecules that would help astronauts endure the harsh atmosphere on the Red Planet.(AP File Photo)
Published on Sep 03, 2018 10:37 AM IST
Washington | ByIndo Asian News Service

Curiosity Rover celebrates sixth birthday alone on Mars, determined to ‘find life’

Curiosity Rover’s mission is to determine whether Mars ever was, or is, habitable to microbial life.

A low-angle self-portrait of NASA's Curiosity Mars rover vehicle at the site from which it reached down to drill into a rock target called ‘Buckskin’ on lower Mount Sharp.(AFP File Photo)
Updated on Aug 06, 2018 06:18 PM IST
Press Trust of India | ByPress Trust of India

Mars to come closest to Earth in 15 years next month

Every 15 or 17 years, opposition occurs within a few weeks of Mars’ perihelion - the point in its orbit when it is closest to the Sun.

Mars is set to come to the closest point to Earth since 2003 when it reaches opposition with the Sun in late July.(Getty Images)
Updated on Jun 18, 2018 01:48 PM IST
IANS, Washington | ByIndo Asian News Service

NASA finds more building blocks of life on Mars

The unmanned Curiosity rover has also found increasing evidence for seasonal variations of methane on Mars, indicating the source of the gas is likely the planet itself, or possibly its subsurface water.

A low-angle self-portrait of NASA's Curiosity Mars rover vehicle at the site from which it reached down to drill into a rock target called Buckskin on lower Mount Sharp.(AFP photo)
Updated on Jun 08, 2018 11:27 AM IST
Agence France-Presse, Tampa | ByAgence France-Presse

In an interplanetary first, NASA to fly a helicopter on Mars as part of 2020 mission

NASA officials say the rotorcraft will reach the Red Planet’s surface attached to the car-sized rover

NASA's Mars Helicopter, a small, autonomous rotorcraft, which will travel with the agency's Mars 2020 rover, currently scheduled to launch in July 2020, to demonstrate the viability and potential of heavier-than-air vehicles on the Red Planet, is shown in this artist rendition from NASA/JPL in Pasadena, California, US May 11, 2018.(Reuters Photo)
Updated on May 12, 2018 10:47 PM IST
Reuters | ByReuters

NASA Mars InSight lander launch: The spacecraft starts its 6-month journey

NASA’s Mars InSight lander spacecraft had a perfect, on-time lift-off from California’s Vandenberg Air Force Station on Saturday. About 90 minutes after its launch, InSight separated from the Centaur and started its 6-month journey to Mars on its own: The interplanetary spacecraft will land on Mars’ surface on November 26.

The United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas-V rocket with the NASA InSight spacecraft onboard seen shortly after the mobile service tower was rolled back.((NASA/Bill Ingalls))
Updated on May 05, 2018 06:42 PM IST
HT Correspondent, Hindustan Times | By

Watch: NASA completes test launch of parachute meant for Mars landing

The test was meant to mimic the conditions that a spacecraft would experience during Mars entry, descent and landing (EDL).

The ASPIRE mission was launched on Sunday from Wallops Island in US.(Photo: Nasa)
Updated on Apr 02, 2018 12:22 PM IST
Press Trust of India, Washington | ByPress Trust of India, Washington

NASA to send its first-ever mission to study deep interiors of Mars

NASA’s Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport (InSight) -- a stationary lander -- will be dedicated to explore Mars’ deep interior.

Looking deep into Mars will let scientists understand how different its crust, mantle and core are from Earth.(NASA via AFP File Photo)
Updated on Mar 30, 2018 11:15 AM IST
IANS, Washington | By
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