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What's more important, water on the moon or on Mars?

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The existence of water on the moon and Mars is explained in this article. Learn about water on the moon and Mars.

Lava Tubes on Earth Could Prepare Us for Life on the Moon and Mars

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By studying these geological formations here on Earth, we may be able to learn how to live on other planets.

The Mars Quiz

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Mars: There's been a lot of misinformation and myth-making about our nearest neighbor in the Solar System. Can you sort out the truth from the sci-fi? Try it now with our quiz!

Exploring Mars: Insights Into the Red Planet

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Since the 1960s, we've been captivated by the planet Mars. How different is our neighbor, and what have we learned about the most explored planet?

How will landing on Mars work?

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Landing on Mars will be one of the most dangerous and rewarding space missions. Learn how landing on Mars will further our understanding of space.

Moon Trivia

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We're finally heading back to the moon, and now is your chance to show off your skills. Test your lunar knowledge and see just how much of a moon expert you really are.

How the Mars Rovers Work

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Of course we want to go to Mars. Until we figure it out though, roving robots with names like Spirit, Opportunity, Sojourner and Curiosity are our best bet for digging up dirt on our nearest planetary neighbor. Want to go along for the ride?

'Sailor Moon' Quiz

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"Sailor Moon" spread Japanese anime and manga 'round the world. Take our quiz to see how much you know about the world of "Sailor Moon"!

What If We Had No Moon?

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What if Earth had no moon? HowStuffWorks looks at the science behind why we owe our moon some thank yous.

How the Moon Works

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The moon is the Earth's only natural satellite and the closest celestial object. Learn about the moon and some of the theories about the moon's origin.

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