Red Planet -
Whether it's the search for ancient microbial life or the dream of building the first Martian city , Mars continues to be our greatest cosmic frontier.
: Mars is currently the only known planet in the universe entirely inhabited by robots. From veterans like Curiosity to the life-hunting Perseverance , these mechanical explorers are busy uncovering secrets of ancient lakes and organic molecules . Red Planet
Mars, our "Red Planet" neighbor, is far more than just a rusty rock in the sky. While its iconic crimson glow comes from iron oxide—literally rust —covering its surface, the world beneath the dust is a land of extremes. Whether it's the search for ancient microbial life
Here are some of the most mind-blowing facts about our potential future home: Mars, our "Red Planet" neighbor, is far more
: The Valles Marineris canyon system stretches for 2,500 miles—nearly the width of Australia . In some places, it plunges 6 miles deep , dwarfing Earth’s Grand Canyon.
: Mars is home to Olympus Mons , the tallest volcano in the solar system. At roughly 17 miles high, it is three times taller than Mount Everest and about the size of the state of Arizona.
: Thanks to its smaller size, gravity on Mars is only about 38% of Earth's . This means you could jump three times higher than you can right now!
