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NASA’s Curiosity Finds a “Stone Spiderweb” on Mars — Scientists Aren’t Sure What Created It
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The NASA Marsrover Curiosity explores a fascinating landscape of ridges and hollows on Mount Sharp, which scientists call "Boxwork Terrain". These spin-like structures could provide clues to underground water. (Read more)
NASA’s Curiosity Finds a “Stone Spiderweb” on Mars — Scientists Aren’t Sure What Created It
NASA’s Curiosity rover has just added a curious new piece to the ever-evolving puzzle of Mars. While climbing the lower slopes of Mount Sharp in Gale Crater, the rover snapped a photo of something that looks like nature’s attempt at geometry — an intricate pattern of raised ridges crisscrossing the Martian ground. Scientists are calling it “boxwork terrain”, and while it might resemble a spiderweb from above, its story runs much deeper. The disc…
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