Thursday’s special space event turns Empire State Building red
A highly anticipated space event happening more than 100 million miles from Earth is being marked by the Empire State Building tonight.
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A highly anticipated space event happening more than 100 million miles from Earth is being marked by the Empire State Building tonight.
In our pandemic reality, you too can be a part of NASA’s mission to Mars. Virtually, of course. NASA’s Perseverance rover is expected to touch down on Mars’ Jezero Crater…
This Thursday, engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory will attempt a feat that is terrifying and impressive in equal measures: Landing a rover on Mars.
NASA’s Mars rover mission is just a week from touching down on the Martian surface. Watch this video showing what promises to be a dramatic landing.
NASA’s awesome interactive simulator offers a detailed and exciting look at the upcoming entry, descent, and landing stages of the Mars 2020 Perseverance rover.
Watch this NASA video depicting the “harrowing” finals stages facing its Perseverance rover when it descends to the surface of Mars in February 2021.
NASA’s Perseverance rover is well on its way to Mars and is expected to land on the red planet exactly 100 days from now. After then it has much work…
An identical version of the Mars 2020 Perseverance rover has been taken for a spin in the Mars Yard, a dirt field that simulates the Martian surface.
“Countdown to Mars: A Story of Perseverance” is a new short film from NASA that shows behind the scenes footage in the days before the Mars 2020 launch.
Check out NASA’s desktop app for some fascinating information on Mars 2020