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Mars Rover Opportunity Breaks US Record for Off-Planet Driving

NASA's long-lived Opportunity Mars rover is the new American champion of off-planet driving, breaking a distance record set more than 40 years ago by an Apollo moon buggy. Full story

Mars Rover Curiosity to Drill Into Bumpy 'Cumberland' Rock

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity will perform its second-ever drilling operation soon, boring into a knobby section of bedrock dubbed "Cumberland," space agency officials announced Thursday (May 9). Full story

78,000 Apply for Private Mars Colony Project In 2 Weeks

Huge numbers of people on Earth are keen to leave the planet forever and seek a new life homesteading on Mars. Full story

Obama Praises Mars Rovers, US Science in Speech

Intrepid rovers on Mars responsible for major scientific discoveries on the Red Planet exemplify what is "best in us," President Barack Obama said today (April 29). Full story

Private Mars Colony Won't Seek Life on Red Planet

A private Mars colony project will do its best to avoid disturbing potential Red Planet life rather than aggressively hunt it down. Full story

Want to Live on Mars? Private Martian Colony Project Seeks Astronauts

NEW YORK — If a one-way trip to Mars appeals to you, now's the time to apply to be part of the first crew of a Red Planet colony. Full story

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  Life on Mars? Rover shows it was possible

According to NASA, powder from a rock found on Mars indicates the Red Planet may have been able to support microbes billions of years ago. NBC’s Katie Wall reports.

  Which companies are the best to work for?

Fortune magazine’s Andy Serwer talks about the publication’s top picks, which include Google and MARS, Inc.

  Mars colonies no longer science fiction, say experts

NASA’s curiosity rover may not have found organic life, but many experts believe colonization of the red planet is within our reach. Jerry Stone from the Mars Society tells NBC’s Keir Simmons there’s reason to get excited.

  Scientists working on suit for walking on Mars

Mars has long held a fascination for those of us on Earth, but recent NASA pictures of Martian landscapes are giving us a much better understanding of the red planet, while scientists across the globe are working on robots and space suits with the hope that humans may soon explore Mars in person. NB

  The curiosity over Mars

Speculation is running rampant over what’s been found in the first soil samples taken from the Red Planet but the findings won’t be announced until Monday. NBC’s Mike Taibbi reports.

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Mars and solar wind
Mars and solar wind

An artist's conception shows how Mars' atmosphere was stripped away by charged particles from the sun.

Comet and Mars
Comet and Mars

An artist's conception shows a comet streaking through Martian skies.

Martian rock illuminated by ultraviolet LEDs
Martian rock illuminated by ultraviolet LEDs

This image of a Martian rock illuminated by ultraviolet LEDs is part of the first set of nighttime images taken by the Mars Hand Lens Imager camera at the end of the robotic arm of NASA's Mars rover Curiosity. MAHLI took the images on Jan. 22, 2012 .

A Martian rock illuminated by ultraviolet LEDs is pictured in this handout photo
A Martian rock illuminated by ultraviolet LEDs is pictured in this handout photo

A Martian rock illuminated by ultraviolet LEDs is pictured in this January 22, 2013 NASA handout photo obtained by Reuters January 24. The image is part of the first set of nighttime images taken by the Mars Hand Lens Imager camera at the end of the robotic arm of NASA's Mars rover Curiosity. This