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Take a journey to the Red Planet through these mesmerizing images of Mars. From its towering volcanoes and massive canyons to ...
This Mars rock is up for auction at Sotheby's in New York City this week, which is why it's currently on display in the Upper ...
Wealthy astronomy fans can secure a large piece of Mars at an auction in New York. The Martian rock is expected to fetch between two and four million dollars.
A 54-pound meteorite from Mars is expected to fetch up to $4 million when it goes up for auction later this month at ...
A 54-pound (25-kilogram) rock. Estimated auction price: $2 million to $4 million. Why so expensive? It’s the largest piece of ...
Discover defunct restaurant chains that once used the strangest gimmicks in history—from circus themes to jail cells—to lure ...
Scientists developed living materials that turn Martian dust into structures using synthetic lichens. This innovation enables ...
For centuries Mars has been called "the Red Planet" and there's a scientific reason why.
Mars isn't a bright, fire-engine red, but the iron oxide in its rocks makes it appear redder than other planets, especially from afar.
Mars isn’t a bright, fire-engine red, but the iron oxide in its rocks makes it appear redder than other planets, especially from afar.