A newly released review of NASA’s robotic Mars exploration plans urges the U.S. space agency to consider installing a network of science stations across Mars’ surface as soon as 2016 to monitor the seismology and atmosphere of the red planet.
A newly released review of NASA’s robotic Mars exploration plans urges the U.S. space agency to consider installing a network of science stations across Mars’ surface as soon as 2016 to monitor the seismology and atmosphere of the red planet.