Mars Rover Captures First Close-up Photos of Giant 'Spiderwebs' on the Red Planet
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Mars rover captures first close-up photos of giant 'spiderwebs' on the Red Planet
NASA's Curiosity rover has snapped its first images of web-like "boxwork" features on the surface of Mars. The zig-zagging rocks could provide clues about the Red Planet's watery past and whether it once harbored extraterrestrial life.
Mars: A Portrait of the Red Planet - New Space Economy
Mars hangs in the night sky as a distinct, reddish point of light, a feature that has captured human imagination for millennia. Ancient civilizations, noting its blood-like hue, named it for their gods of war; the Egyptians called it "Her Desher," the red one, while the Romans gave it the name that endures today. This striking color comes from the vast plains of iron-rich dust that cover its surface, a world of rock and sand that has slowly oxid…
Curiosity Mars Rover Starts A Study Of Boxwork Region Formations - Astrobiology
Curiosity recently drilled a sample from a new region with features that could reveal whether Mars’ subsurface once provided an environment suitable for life. New images from NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover show the first close-up views of a region scientists had previously observed only from orbit. The images and data being collected are already raising […] The post Curiosity Mars Rover Starts A Study Of Boxwork Region Formations appeared first on …
NASA's Mars Curiosity Rover Rolls Into Boxwork Patterns, But It's Not What You Think
Curiosity, NASA’s battle-scarred rover, has been exploring the Red Planet since 2012 like a cosmic detective, and now it’s stumbled into a strange area near Mount Sharp. The ground here is etched with boxwork patterns—delicate, crisscrossing ridges that look like nature’s take on a waffle iron. From orbit, the boxwork ridges on Mars look like [...]
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