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Photos: Mars on Earth By Laurence Cornet On 9/17/15 at 2:02 PM EDT An ambitious team of NASA researchers learns what it may be like to live on Mars by living in a volcano on earth.
NASA Odyssey orbiter snapped a first-ever image of a Mars volcano peeking above clouds before dawn. It’s twice as tall as Earth’s largest volcano.
Earth In Photos Taken From Afar Astronauts and space probes have taken some stunning pictures of Earth over recent decades. Starting with a new image from Mars, we'll work backwards through some ...
Google Earth 5.0 is a fun and free way to waste time, and now it’s even better with the updated Mars in Google Earth, ... as well as the latest images from today’s Mars spacecraft.
Earth is on the right. During a recent pass over the Australian continent, NASA astronaut Scott Kelly snapped 17 photos from the International Space Station, and they all look insanely alien ...
All of the landing images are of low resolution, to allow for quick transmission back to Earth. Curiosity's parachute imaged by the MRO (Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech) ...
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Biggest piece of Mars on Earth, juvenile dinosaur skeleton up for auction at Sotheby'sSotheby's is putting some rare items up for auction, including what it calls the largest piece of Mars ever found on Earth.
The Mars rover Curiosity snapped the photos of Earth from Mars during its 529th day on the Martian surface. The $2.5 billion rover has been exploring the vast Gale Crater on Mars since August 2012.
At the other end of the scale, Earth and Mars can be as much as 249 million miles apart when they wind up on opposite sides of the sun every couple years. May is proving a busy month for stargazers .
MARS reached 'opposition' this week, meaning it's been looking big and bright in the night sky. You should still be able to see the Red Planet tonight so take a look at the amazing photos from ...
If you've ever wanted to know what it's like to live on Mars, Google will take you there for free. Google Street View has added images of Devon Island, the largest uninhabited island on the planet ...
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