The planet Mars has several similarities with Earth, including extinct volcanoes, dry lake beds, and active dust storms, the last of which is governed by the Red Planet’s prevailing winds. However, ...
PASADENA, Calif. -- NASA's new Mars lander has captured the first sounds of the Martian wind. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory released audio clips of the alien wind Friday. The low-frequency rumblings ...
NASA's Perseverance rover, which landed on Mars less than one week ago, has beamed back the first-ever audio recordings from the surface of the red planet. NASA released the audio clips Monday, along ...
Thanks to Perseverance being the first Mars rover to take two dedicated microphones to Mars we have not only had the first sounds recorded on Mars but the speed of sound on Mars has been calculated ...
The vast majority of space is thought to be silent, but not Mars. Last month, NASA scientists heard the Martian wind for the first time, and it sounded like this. (SOUNDBITE OF MARS WIND BLOWING) ...
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) released two historic audio recordings from the surface of Mars on Wednesday. In the first audio clip, recorded using the Perseverance Mars rover’s two ...
In 1947, Chuck Yeager flew the X-1, an experimental rocket plane, over Rogers Dry Lake in Southern California and broke the sound barrier for the first time. To pull it off, he had to fly his plane at ...
NASA's Perseverance rover, which successfully landed on Mars on February 18, has obtained the first ever audio recording of wind on the red planet. In a video shared by CBS news on Friday, NASA ...
PASADENA — Most people have likely see pictures of the surface of Mars, but ever wondered what it sounds like on the Red Planet? Now we can all find out, thanks to a pair of microphones mounted on ...
ORLANDO, Fla., Jan. 21 (UPI) --When three new Mars missions reach the Red Planet in February, the first sounds recorded by NASA on another planet will be among the scientific milestones. NASA expects ...
Audio recordings from Mars may not sound like much, but according to David Gruel and Roger Wiens at SuperCam, they could have a lot of scientific value. The vast majority of space is thought to be ...