A Farewell to “Oppy”…Maybe You Loved Us too
About 6 months after their launch in 2003, Opportunity and its twin rover Spirit successfully landed at
About 6 months after their launch in 2003, Opportunity and its twin rover Spirit successfully landed at
Journey to Mars has been keeping its fair spot on the agenda for a while. As you may know, it has been
Mars always finds a way to hit the headlines. As it seems, the ruby in our skies will maintain its position on
NASA’s Curiosity rover found two new pieces of evidence that determine the future of search for life on the Red Planet. While
Earlier this year SpaceX test launched Falcon Heavy, the most powerful operational rocket in decades. For SpaceX’s founder Elon Musk, Falcon Heavy
Instead of looking for the possible traces of life on other celestial bodies, we will very soon start searching for life itself,
“Invites ideas facilitating permanent human settlement of the Red Planet...Planning a manned mission to Mars in 2030s, NASA has announced a challenge
Opportunity, the robotic rover which NASA landed on Mars in January 2004, has completed its solo marathon on the “Red Planet.” The