Hackernews posts about Mars
- NASA Mars Orbiter Captures Volcano Peeking Above Morning Cloud Tops (www.jpl.nasa.gov)
- NASA Observes First Visible-Light Auroras at Mars (www.jpl.nasa.gov)
- Elon Musk's plans to go to Mars next year are toast (www.economist.com)
- SpaceX to launch Starship in critical test of Elon Musk's 2026 Mars plan (www.independent.co.uk)
- New study suggests scientists were wrong about dark streaks on Mars (www.cbsnews.com)
- Musk will only get to Mars first if he's willing to kill someone (www.mundoamerica.com)
- How to engineer microbes to enable us to live on Mars (theconversation.com)
- Trump wants to put humans on Mars – here's what scientists think (www.nature.com)
- Meteor Impacts on Mars Can Excavate Its Secrets – Universe Today (www.universetoday.com)
- Meteorites and marsquakes hint at an underground ocean of liquid water on Mars (theconversation.com)
- Luke Marshall On Acquiring Baremetrics and setting his sights on $10M ARR (www.indiehackers.com)
- Taking a realistic look at terraforming Mars (phys.org)
- How Likely Is Life on Mars? (www.universetoday.com)
- From Yan'an to Mar-a-Lago: Orville Schell on the MAGA-Mao Connection (www.chinatalk.media)
- The Mars Vanity Project (quillette.com)
- The case for Mars terraforming research [pdf] (www.erikadebenedictis.com)
- The case for Mars terraforming research [pdf] (sseh.uchicago.edu)
- Infiltration Dynamics on Early Mars: Geomorphology, Climate, and Water Storage (agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
- Mars Geological Map [pdf] (pubs.usgs.gov)
- A Mars Moon Rises at Dawn (nautil.us)
- Building a Virtual Mars Rover with Spark and Rust (blog.adacore.com)
- A planetary scientist checks in on real-life Mars exploration (theconversation.com)
- A mineral found in Kachchh could help date events on Mars (researchmatters.in)
- Seismic evidence of liquid water at the base of Mars' upper crust (academic.oup.com)
- China to bring 'groundbreaking' samples back from asteroid near Mars (www.euronews.com)
- Traveling to Mars and Ceres Using Lunar Gateway as a Springboard (www.universetoday.com)
- Ars Live: Four space journalists debate whether NASA is going to Mars (arstechnica.com)