But the Red Planet was shining dimly at around magnitude 2 — more than 600 times fainter than Venus. Unfortunately, I was not able to observe that passage, so I cannot comment on the effect ...
The red planet Mars, named for the Roman god of war, has long been an omen in the night sky. And in its own way, the planet’s rusty red surface tells a story of destruction. Billions of years ...
NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover on Thursday (Dec 12) climbed atop Jezero Crater's rim at what the scientists have described as the "Lookout Hill" to reveal the mysteries of the Red Planet.