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See NASA’s next Mars rover quite literally coming together inside a clean room at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
The Mars 2020 Rover is preparing to launch to the Red Planet in July 2020, but it doesn't have a name yet.
In the August sky, look for the "shooting stars" of the annual Perseid meteor shower for some stargazing delights.
A team of engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, install the legs and wheels — otherwise known as the mobility suspension — on the Mars 2020 rover.
LEMUR belongs to a new generation of robots being built by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory that can crawl, walk and even climb rock walls.
The Mars 2020 mission is facing the most challenging landing yet on the Red Planet.
As NASA marks the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, here are five things to know about the Moon that you can share with others.
Can we fly on Mars? The laws of physics may say it's near impossible, but actually flying a heavier-than-air vehicle on the Red Planet is much harder than that.
NASA InSight scientist/engineer Troy Hudson gives us the game plan for getting the mission's heat probe, also known as the "mole," digging again on Mars.
What's up in the June sky? Jupiter is at its biggest and brightest, Mercury and Mars appear ultra-close and how you can observe the Moon's tilted orbit.