A rendering of the mid-air deployment of one of the SkyFall copters. (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory/AeroVironment, Inc.) ...
Engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, have demonstrated that the blades of their ...
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NASA confirms that Mars has air, but is it enough to keep a human alive even for a few seconds?
NASA confirms that Mars has air, but its composition and extremely low pressure raise a far more serious question: could a ...
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Mars has an atmosphere, but its thin CO2 air can't sustain humans
Stand on the surface of Mars without a spacesuit and you would lose consciousness in roughly 15 seconds. Not because of the cold, though temperatures regularly plunge below minus 80 degrees Fahrenheit ...
The rotor blades that will carry NASA's next-generation helicopters to new Martian heights broke the sound barrier during ...
A little more than three years since NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter ended its pioneering mission at Mars, engineers at the Jet ...
The American space agency announced last week that it managed to make the blades of a SkyFall helicopter go over the sound ...
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NASA tests confirm next-generation Mars rotors can safely break the sound barrier
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has successfully tested new rotor blades that surpassed the ...
NASA has pushed Mars helicopter rotor blades past Mach 1, a step toward future aircraft that could carry heavier science ...
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Here's what 6 years of driving on Mars did to the wheels on NASA's Curiosity rover (video)
A new video released by NASA/JPL documents six years of Curiosity rover's wheels while driving on Mars.
NASA’s Psyche spacecraft is using a daring close flyby of Mars to slingshot toward one of the solar system’s strangest ...
The rusty world is full of mysteries—and some of the solar system's most extreme geology. Learn more about Earth's smaller, colder neighbor.
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