New Evidence of Water on Mars Thanks to NASA Curiosity Rover Discovery | Spacing Out
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 Published On Feb 23, 2023

Curiosity’s still got it.

It’s been over a decade since NASA’s Mars Curiosity Rover first touched down on the Red Planet, but it continues to make amazing new discoveries. Curiosity’s latest? A set of rippled rocks in the foothills of a Martian mountain, formed when waves stirred up sediment on the bottom of an ancient lake. This is some of the strongest evidence of water on Mars that Curiosity has ever seen.

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