Monday, February 25, 2013

Mars May Be Habitable Today; Asteroid-Smashing Mission Picks Target

SPACE.com Newsletter Follow Us RSS facebook Twitter Google Plus
Mars May Be Habitable Today, Scientists Say

While Mars was likely a more hospitable place in its wetter, warmer past, the Red Planet may still be capable of supporting microbial life today.

Read More »
 
What's Hot

Ambitious Mission to Jupiter's Icy Moons Gets Science Instruments

The JUpiter ICy moons Explorer (JUICE) spacecraft will study Jupiter and its largest moons.

Read More »

Asteroid-Smashing Mission Picks Space Rock Target

A mission that aims to slam a spacecraft into a near-Earth asteroid now has a target - a space rock called Didymos.

Read More »

Red Planet Mars Not So Red Beneath the Surface

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity drilled 2.5 inches into a Red Planet outcrop earlier this month, revealing rock that's decidedly gray rather than the familiar rusty orange.

Read More »

TechMediaNetwork

You've received this message because you've registered or accepted our invitation to receive email from SPACE.com
To unsubscribe, click here
Copyright © 2013 TechMediaNetwork.com ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
150 Fifth Avenue, 9th Floor, New York, NY 10011
2425 Lincoln Ave., Ogden, UT 84003

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.