Sturdy legs are needed to absorb the impact of the heaviest spacecraft to ever touch down on the Red Planet.
Sturdy legs are needed to absorb the impact of the heaviest spacecraft to ever touch down on the Red Planet.
Flight 61 Expected flight date: 09/29/2023 Horizontal flight distance: N/A Flight time: 129.69 seconds Max altitude: 24 meters...
The mission’s first two samples of regolith – broken rock and dust – could help scientists better...
A new study based on recordings made by the rover finds that the speed of sound is slower on...
Flight 52 Expected Flight date: 04/26/2023 Horizontal flight distance: 1191.522 feet (363.176 meters) Flight time: 138.88 seconds...
Cube-shaped snow, icy landscapes, and frost are all part of the Red Planet’s coldest season. Read More
The six-wheeled scientist is heading south to explore Jezero Crater’s lakebed in search of signs of ancient microbial life....
The mission team is making sure the robotic scientist is staying strong, despite wear and tear from...
The agency’s lander felt the ground shake during the impact while cameras aboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter spotted the...