New satellite images reveal spider-like formations on the dusty soil of Mars. What are these? New photographs captured by an orbiting satellite reveal an abundance of spiders on the dusty soil of Mars.
New research on Pluto's mysterious heart scar not only explains how its feature came to pass, but suggests the world doesn't have an ocean.
A newly published catalog reveals 2,200 new exoplanet candidates, found in data captured by TESS, the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite.
The iPhone 16 isn't even a thing and already we're starting to hear rumors about the iPhone 17.
Incredible new images from the European Space Agency show 'araneiforms' - also known as 'spiders from Mars'.
Fans of Vera have had the sad news the series is coming to an end. Brenda Blethyn has confirmed the 14th series will be her last. She's been a regular visitor to Wearside during filming. The TV cameras have filmed at Sunderland University, the Civic Centre car park, Chester-le-Street and the City Tea Rooms. And we've seen Brenda at the Washington Riding Centre where she is the patron of a charity. Now's your chance to catch up on these retro images of a star on Wearside - and why not follow all...
Methane that's trapped beneath the surface of Mars is occasionally released. Scientists found that underground salts deposited into the soil form a crust. This crust traps the methane, which is released when temperatures go up. READ MORE:
NASA officials have announced that they have no plan to return to Earth samples of Martian rocks that could contain signs of life.The agency's Perseverance rover has been exploring the surface of the Red Planet for more than three years, collecting rock and soil samples to provide evidence of life. By all accounts, Perseverance was successful in its mission to collect samples – but bringing those samples home is a different story. A recent report showed that NASA's original plan to return the...
Perseverance has collected samples for three years, looking for evidence of life. But there is not yet a plan in the works for bringing these samples back to Earth. NASA officials said the current sample return plan will be too slow and too costly. READ MORE:
Observations of a planet 120 light-years away by the James Webb telescope could show that life exists outside of our solar system.
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