- Space
- By Laura Sinpetru
- December 17th, 2014
Organic Molecules Considered the Building Blocks of Life Found on Mars
The presence of organic molecules on the Red Planet was documented with the help of NASA's Curiosity rover
- Space
- By Laura Sinpetru
- July 18th, 2014
Geologist: Mars Was Once Warmer and Wetter, Had Earth-like Soils
This means the Red Planet might have accommodated for microbial life at some point
- Space
- By Tudor Vieru
- February 12th, 2014
Curiosity Resumes Driving Towards New Science Targets
A patch of difficult terrain is now behind the rover
- Space
- By Tudor Vieru
- December 10th, 2013
Ancient Martian Lake May Have Supported Life
Traces of the former body of water were identified by Curiosity
- Space
- By Tudor Vieru
- September 28th, 2012
Curiosity Finds Ancient Riverbed in Martian Crater
This is definite proof that water once flowed through Gale Crater
- Space
- By Tudor Vieru
- August 18th, 2012
First Science Site for Curiosity Revealed
The rover will soon begin its journey on the surface of Mars
- Science Blog
- By Tudor Vieru
- August 16th, 2012
Curiosity's Landing Site Imaged from Orbit
The marks left behind by its descent stage are clearly visible
- Science Blog
- By Tudor Vieru
- July 20th, 2012
The Nature of Mount Sharp Has Yet to Be Revealed
An upcoming rover mission could change that soon
- Space
- By Tudor Vieru
- July 17th, 2012
MSL Will Land on Mars in 20 Days
NASA experts are currently getting ready to support the process
- Space
- By Tudor Vieru
- July 7th, 2012
Curiosity Will Reach Mars Within a Month
The spacecraft is keeping true on its course through space
- Space
- By Tudor Vieru
- June 13th, 2012
Curiosity's Target Ellipse Narrowed Down
Its landing technology is what enabled experts to do this
- Space
- By Tudor Vieru
- March 29th, 2012
Gale Crater's Central Feature Named Mount Sharp
The location will start being analyzed later this year
- Space
- By Tudor Vieru
- October 6th, 2011
Gale Crater May Reveal Signs of Past Life of Mars
MSL will start its science mission there in August 2012
- Science Blog
- By Tudor Vieru
- October 4th, 2011
Meet Curiosity's Landing Spot on Mars
Experts decided to land the robot in Gale Crater