Al Jazeera English
| Apr 22, 2013
A Dutch company is looking for volunteers to travel to Mars in 2023. The catch? It's a one-way ticket. The wanna-be astronauts will have to stay to help establish the first human settlement on the red planet as part of Mars One. Some 10,000 people...
Russia Today
| Aug 18, 2012
NASA's Curiosity rover has begun work on Mars, where it will scan the planet for the next two years for evidence it once hosted life. The science community is undoubtedly excited for the mission. But days after the rover's launch into space, what ...
Telegraph.co.uk
| Aug 6, 2012
Engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsory Lab at the California Institute of Technology react as the Curiosity rover completes its ambitious attempt to land on Mars without a hitch.
— Aug 6, 2012 at 08:02 am