The Ferrari Red Paint will not be the only thing breaking all speed records when it hurtles towards the Red Planet on-board the Mars Express spacecraft in 2003. The spacecraft itself has already ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Like so many cyberpunk movies before it, Jérémie Périn’s ultra-cool and dazzlingly animated “Mars Express” is sustained by the ...
The Mars Express orbiter launched to the Red Planet. Twenty years later, ESA has delivered a high resolution color image of ...
Landers and rovers on Mars gather data that help scientists answer fundamental questions about the geology, atmosphere, surface environment, history of water and potential for life on the Red Planet.
ESA's Mars Express has snapped the telltale traces of "spiders" scattered across the southern polar region of Mars. Rather than being actual spiders, these small, dark features form when spring ...
Europe's Mars Express orbiter recently imaged a huge valley system on the Red Planet — and dust devils dot the alien landscape.
French studio Everybody On Deck is teaming with GKIDS to bring writer-director Jérémie Périn’s new sci-fi thriller Mars Express to North American theaters this weekend. Today I have an exclusive clip ...
Dust devils are a regular feature on Mars. Just like those found on Earth, these mini whirlwinds form when parts of Mars are ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Amanda Kooser covers the quirky side of science and space. Mar 27, 2024, 12:25pm EDT This article is more than 2 years old. A ...
The European Space Agency's Mars Express has captured images of spiders on Mars. However, the "spiders" aren't the usual insects you would expect when hearing that word, though they do resemble the ...
Although these frosty fields look like a picturesque winter wonderland blanketed in snow, this ice is actually composed of frozen carbon dioxide over the southern Australe Scopuli region of Mars. The ...
This ultra-cool and dazzlingly animated French import balances the boundlessness of technology against the banality of what we use it for. Much less nakedly philosophical than anything Mamoru Oshii ...