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Hungarian start-up Genesis Sustainable Future Ltd (SFL) operates as a leaf-analyser through a smart solution, offering farmers a portable laboratory based on space technology that helps them perform species-specific and on-site plant testing. According to Genesis Sustainable Future (Genesis SFL), portable...
NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover has used its Mastcam-Z instrument to collect 152 images of Belva Crater, a large impact crater within the far larger Jezero Crater. The images have been stitched together to provide a mosaic that offers insights...
New images taken by NASA's Perseverance rover suggest the presence of a deep and fast-moving river on ancient Mars, which could have been part of a network of waterways that flowed into Jezero Crater. The rover is exploring the...
NASA has switched off one of its oldest instruments studying Mars, the Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM), aboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO). The instrument produced high-resolution mineral maps crucial in helping scientists understand how lakes, streams,...
NASA has chosen 10 researchers from across the US to join the Science Working Team of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s Martian Moons eXploration (MMX) mission as NASA-supported participating scientists. The MMX mission, scheduled to launch in 2024, will...
NASA is set to convene an independent review board for its Mars Sample Return (MSR) Program. The board will review current plans and goals for the mission, which will involve bringing samples of rock and soil from Mars to...
NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter has completed its 50th flight on the Red Planet, marking a significant milestone for the first aircraft on another world. The helicopter achieved a new altitude record of 59 feet before landing near the “Belva...
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has received a major software update that will enable it to drive faster and reduce wear and tear on its wheels. The update, which included about 180 changes, required the team to put Curiosity’s science...
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has provided data for a new global image of the Red Planet that can be accessed by both scientists and the public. The image, which was made at Caltech, is composed of 110,000 images taken...