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Special Report

Exploring Mars

In February 2021, NASA landed the cutting-edge Perseverance rover on the Red Planet. The loaded vehicle includes tools for looking for signs of life, a battery-sized device built to turn carbon dioxide into oxygen and a solar-powered helicopter designed to fly in the thin Martian atmosphere. Here, Smithsonian Magazine provides news about the rover, past explorations of the planet and future missions.


A selfie taken in April 2021 by the WATSON Camera of NASA's Perseverance Rover

NASA / JPL-Caltech / MSSS
In 1980, the Viking Orbiter took 102 individual images of Mars that scientists eventually assembled into this stunning composite photo. The dark gash across the planet’s face is the Valles Marineris, a canyon that’s up to 6 miles deep and over 2,500 miles long.

SCIENCE

The Seven Most Amazing Discoveries We’ve Made by Exploring Mars

InSight's final selfie, taken in April 2022.

SMART NEWS

Dusty InSight Mars Lander Takes Its Final Selfie

This illustration shows NASA's InSight spacecraft with its instruments deployed on the Martian surface.

SCIENCE

This Important Geophysical Robot on Mars May Die Soon

Featured Story

NASA's Perseverance rover will store rock and soil samples in sealed tubes on the surface of Mars.

SCIENCE

Inside NASA's Elaborate Effort to Bring Rocks From Mars to Earth

The decade-long mission requires dozens of glass tubes, two rovers and three more rocket launches, including the first from another planet

More Stories on the Red Planet

NASA's InSight lander peers down at the Martian surface. The mission recorded more than 1,300 quakes during its four years of operation.

SMART NEWS

Mars' Most Powerful Quake Likely Triggered by Tectonic Forces

Will Sullivan

In 1980, the Viking Orbiter took 102 individual images of Mars that scientists eventually assembled into this stunning composite photo. The dark gash across the planet’s face is the Valles Marineris, a canyon that’s up to 6 miles deep and over 2,500 miles long.

SCIENCE

The Seven Most Amazing Discoveries We’ve Made by Exploring Mars

Shi En Kim

Artist’s rendition of the Rosalind Franklin rover.

SCIENCE

The Mission That Could Transform Our Understanding of Mars

Carmen Drahl, Knowable Magazine

This illustration shows NASA's InSight spacecraft with its instruments deployed on the Martian surface.

SCIENCE

This Important Geophysical Robot on Mars May Die Soon

Robin George Andrews, Supercluster

NASA's Ingenuity helicopter arrived on Mars on February 18, 2021.

AT THE SMITHSONIAN

Why Did NASA Test a Helicopter on Mars?

Text by Natalie Hamilton

Smithsonian Voices

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Is There Life on Mars?

February 26, 2021


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How the Perseverance Rover Paves a Path Into the Future

February 25, 2021

The Future Is Here

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Adam Steltzner: NASAs Mars 2020 Missionand Beyond

From the Museum
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The Blue Angels Get Their First Female Jet Demonstration Pilot


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Balloon Expert Reacts to the Bridgerton Runaway Balloon Scene


National Air and Space Museum

Get a Closer Look at the Star Trek Enterprise Model

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