Valles Marineris, the Grand Canyon of Mars, is ripe for human exploration that can uncover the planet s history and its capacity to sustain microbial life.
Researchers say a rock formation in the Inuvialuit region could explain how the mineral jarosite forms in Martian environments, and explain how Mars may be more habitable than previously thought.
An ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter photo shows the impact of boulders that have plummeted from a Martian cliff down a slope. The spacecraft is on a mission to find evidence of gases associated with life, such as methane, and water vapor.
What you're looking at seems to come from a sci-fi movie. However, in reality, it comes from Mars and it's a complex structure resulted from tectonic processes