This month saw the announcement of one of the most exciting findings about Venus in decades: the first direct evidence of an active volcano there. But rather th
Venus has volcanoes, but scientists are dismayed that NASA has slashed funding for a key mission to the planet that would have answered many important questions.
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A new study based on recordings made by the rover finds that the speed of sound is slower on the Red Planet than on Earth and that, mostly, a deep silence preva
NASA's Perseverance rover has been surveying Mars' Jezero crater for more than a year. He recorded for the first time the "sound environment" of the red planet thanks to the Martian microphone developed
Perseverance touched down in the Jezero Crater, a dried-up river delta just to the north of the Martian equator - and a potential site for signs of ancient fossilised microbial life.
Flickr/Kevin Gill For the first time ever, a machine has captured the sound of another machine on Mars. Last week, NASA’s Perseverance rover recorded the agency’s Ingenuity craft as it flew over the red planet’s surface.
Ingenuity, which flies just like a helicopter, made its fourth flight on Mars on April 30, going further and faster than it ever had before. NASA’s team set up the Perseverance rover to take a visual and audio recording of the flight from a position of about 262 feet away from Ingenuity at takeoff, but based on tests back on Earth and the seriously thin atmosphere on Mars, they didn’t believe they would be able to pick up any sounds from the helicopter.