Similar words: marsh, marshal, marsala, marsupial, marshall plan, EARS, arson, shears. Meaning: [mɑːz] n. 1. a small reddish planet that is the 4th from the sun and is periodically visible to the naked eye; minerals rich in iron cover its surface and are responsible for its characteristic color 2. (Roman mythology) Roman god of war and agriculture; father of Romulus and Remus; counterpart of Greek Ares.
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61. Another discovery from the early space age was the mechanism responsible for raising intense planet-wide dust storms on Mars.
62. Wave of hope Mars probe may have found fossil seas Scientists hope that they may yet discover life on Mars.
63. The answer is simple: it taps the rotational energy of Mars.
64. Goldin made his startling announcement during a press conference that was otherwise devoted to the Mars Pathfinder probe.
65. A primitive form of microscopic life may have existed on Mars billions of years ago.
66. A similar story was told by missions sent to study Mars.
67. Mars Inc. had a wrapper problem it wanted to keep under wraps.
68. The answer is that the greenhouse effect is very weak on Mars.
69. This month's opposition from Mars to Uranus will cause you to rethink many ideas and beliefs.
70. After that, hardly any scientists said life, even microbes,(Sentencedict.com) existed on Mars.
71. Mars has a very tenuous atmosphere that is so transparent that the surface cools off dramatically at night.
72. In addition, new data strengthen the idea that a group of nine unusual stony meteorites may have come from Mars.
73. Most of Mars seems to be covered with a layer of permafrost,(Sentencedict.com) kilometers deep in places.
74. The day-night temperature swings, usually very wide on Mars, become much more moderate.
75. They can be useful for tours of asteroids, bringing samples back from Mars, going to Pluto quickly and to Mercury.
76. However, the mass of equipment required on Mars to extract and process water may be greatly increased.
77. The inner edge of the belt, the part closest to Mars and the other terrestrial planets, is compositionally complex.
78. A sealed package had arrived from Mars: a copy of the files Karr had taken from Berdichev's private secretary.
79. Great mountains are no longer being built on the surface of Mars.
80. They were dead serious about going to Mars and began working out the details.
81. The amount of metal needed is ten times what we used on Mars.
82. This will involve a stay on Mars of between 300 and 500 days.
83. For weeks now the planet Mars has been seen, a hand's breadth above the low horizon.
84. Almost all of the moving objects seen are slow-moving belt asteroids, out between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
85. I have no doubt that someday what is learned here will land on Mars or the Moon.
86. Mars and Venus this weekend means your love life will start to sparkle.
87. The Mars bar will melt into a gooey mess ... which tastes absolutely delicious.
88. Every schoolboy knows what the surface of Mars looks like and now he must see Uranus.
89. A Mars launch window opened in November of 1992, but with an unfavorable Mars arrival close to its aphelion distance.
90. A construction worker in the year 2084 is haunted by recurring dreams of a previous existence on Mars.