Planetary Science
- 			 Space Space‘Oumuamua may be a chip knocked off an icy, Pluto-like exoplanetIf the first interstellar visitor were a shard of nitrogen ice, it would explain some of its unusual behavior when it passed through our solar system. 
- 			 Space SpaceMost of Mars’ missing water may lurk in its crustComputer simulations of the fate of Mars’ water may explain why the Red Planet turned into a desert, when so little of its water has escaped into space. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceWatch real video of Perseverance’s Mars landingNASA’s Perseverance rover filmed its own landing on Mars. Here’s that video. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceNASA’s Perseverance rover has touched down on MarsThe spacecraft will arrive at Mars on February 18, joining missions from China and the United Arab Emirates. 
- 			 Earth EarthFossil mimics may be more common in ancient rocks than actual fossilsEvidence of early life may be harder to preserve than pseudofossils — structures that form abiotically but resemble living remnants. 
- 			 Space SpaceHow future spacecraft might handle tricky landings on Venus or EuropaScientists are getting inventive with ways to touch down on these worlds, where landers will face obstacles not seen elsewhere in the solar system. 
- 			 Space SpaceHayabusa2’s asteroid dirt may hold clues to the early solar system“We collected the treasure box,” a Japanese space scientist announced after a capsule holding samples from asteroid Ryugu safely landed on Earth. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary Science50 years ago, scientists caught their first glimpse of amino acids from outer spaceIn 1970, scientists detected amino acids in a meteorite. Fifty years later, a variety of chemical ingredients for life have been found in other space rocks. 
- 			 Space SpaceDecember’s stunning Geminid meteor shower is born from a humble asteroidMost meteor showers arise from comets, but the robust Geminid shower comes from an asteroid, Phaethon, which scientists are still trying to figure out. By Ken Croswell
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceChina is about to collect the first moon rocks since the 1970sThe robotic Chang’e-5 mission, which landed on an unexplored region of the moon December 1, aims to gather samples and return them to Earth. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceFarming on Mars will be a lot harder than ‘The Martian’ made it seemLab experiments developing and testing fake Martian dirt are proving just how difficult it would be to farm on the Red Planet. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceChemical reactions high in Mars’ atmosphere rip apart water moleculesMars is so dry because its water constant escapes into space. A new study suggests this process occurs in the ionosphere and faster than thought.