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Martian artifacts are exposed to cosmic radiation, solar winds, and interactions with water, soil, and ice, but how these forces affect materials over time remains largely unknown. Related Stories: ...
At a recent pop-up exhibit, Yale College students displayed Martian artifacts they created as part of a world-building exercise for an anthropology class focused on outer space.
A new paper by University of Kansas anthropologist Justin Holcomb argues physical artifacts of human Martian exploration deserve cataloging, preservation and care in order to chronicle humanity's ...
SETI’s senior astronomer explains how colossal artifacts could be the key to finding extraterrestrial life, past or present.
Largest Martian meteorite sells for a whopping $5.3M at auction: ‘Geological time capsule from another world’ By Caroline Cubbin Published July 16, 2025, 5:45 p.m. ET ...
Space & Spaceflight Biggest Martian Meteorite Ever Found Could Fetch $4 Million at Auction Meteorite NWA 16788 traveled roughly 140 million miles to get here, crash-landing in the Sahara Desert.
A faint yet visible Martian aurora is the first instance of the phenomenon spotted from another planet's surface.
A new Martian climate model suggest a mostly cold, harsh environment A model built using data from the Curiosity rover suggests wet periods were rare.
Anthropologists argue physical artifacts of human exploration on Mars deserve cataloging, preservation and care in order to chronicle humanity's first attempts at interplanetary exploration.
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