As Mars approaches opposition this week, it will become a dazzling spectacle in the night sky. See it at its best now, or ...
It's called an occultation, and it doesn't happen frequently. Here's how to see the dance between the full moon and Mars ...
Every 26 months, the orbits of Earth and Mars allow us a closer look when Mars is at opposition — which will happen on Jan.
A NASA satellite has spotted frozen "kidney beans" on Mars' sand dunes trapped in place until springtime. Photographing them ...
NASA’s Curiosity rover is skygazing and photographing lovely examples of noctilucent clouds on Mars. The wispy formations ...
The Red Planet will be at its closest point to Earth, also known as perigee, on Jan. 12 and will be exactly opposite the sun ...
Starting at around 7.30pm on Jan 16, Mars will be visible as it rises in the sky. It will reach an easily appreciable height ...