China’s Chang’e-6 returns the first soil from the Moon’s farside, revealing unique dust without impact glass and rewriting ...
Mars might be a thrilling destination, but its dust could be deadly. A team of scientists warns that long-term exposure to ...
Martian dust might look harmless from millions of miles away, but up close, it could pose a serious threat to your health. As ...
A devastating meteorite strike over three billion years ago may have been just what early life needed to thrive. While it’s ...
Long-term exposure to Mars dust may pose serious health risks to astronauts, including lung damage and thyroid issues.
Dust on Mars (Martian dust) increases the risk of health problems like silicosis and thyroid disease for future Mars ...
New research from the University of Colorado Boulder reveals how breathing in Martian dust could lead to serious health ...
Inhaling dust particles from the Red Planet over long periods of time could put humans at risk of developing respiratory issues, thyroid disease and other health problems.
Don't breathe in the dust on Mars.That's the takeaway from new research from a team of scientists, including researchers from the University of ...
Many of these meteorites were originally part of larger parent bodies that broke apart in violent collisions. The resulting debris fields, or clusters, continue to spread out over time. “We now see ...
Meteorites are primarily stony chondrites, but also include iron-rich achondrites and pallasites. Studying meteors provides ...