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NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day 2 May 2023: Flat Martian rocks shot by Curiosity Rover
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NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day 2 May 2023: Flat Martian rocks shot by Curiosity Rover

[ad_1] Mars, popularly known as the Red Planet, has captured the attention of astronomers, scientists and sci-fi geeks for decades. This is mainly due to its fascinating geographical features such as mysterious craters, lowlands and a core full of precious and rare metals. Moreover, several structures have been found on the red planet which resemble objects on Earth. These include a duck shaped rock and even the famous Paddington Bear!Today's NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day is a snapshot of Flat rock hills on the surface of Mars. When compared to the steep rocks of Earth, Martian rocks are considerably flat everywhere. This is because the Martian geography has been shaped by impact processes, erosion in particular. The Martian wind, which is 95% Carbon Dioxide, acts as sandpaper and r...
In a first, NASA Curiosity rover captures Sun rays on Mars
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In a first, NASA Curiosity rover captures Sun rays on Mars

[ad_1] In its long and remarkable tenure on Mars, the NASA Curiosity rover has reached some significant milestones and discovered some really interesting things. The rover was first deployed on the red planet in 2012 and it continues to collect samples and look for signs of life on the planet. Recently, it discovered a bizarre rock formation that looked just like a duck. And now, it has captured a stunning image of a phenomenon which is extremely rare to see on Mars — visible Sun rays.It should be noted that while sunlight does make its way to Mars' surface just like it does on the Earth, visible Sun rays is not something which is commonly seen. A visible Sun ray is seen on our planet on a hazy day when sunlight is scattered by dust, smoke or other particles. These visible rays are not...
Shocking! Asteroid strikes brought water on Mars, says study
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Shocking! Asteroid strikes brought water on Mars, says study

[ad_1] A new study has revealed that the water on Mars may not be indigenous and could have been brought to the planet through a series of asteroid strikes. As scientists have been exploring Mars through the amazing technology onboard the NASA Curiosity Rover, the belief that asteroids and meteorites played a big role in the planet's development is getting stronger. While conclusive evidence for these suggestions have not been found yet, many studies have come out highlighting how the existing evidence points towards extraterrestrial evolution. A study released earlier this year claimed that life on Mars could have begun due to asteroids that brought primitive unicellular organisms to the red planet. And now, a new study has shockingly claimed that even the water on the planet was del...
Bizarre! A duck! On Mars? Look what NASA Curiosity Rover just shot
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Bizarre! A duck! On Mars? Look what NASA Curiosity Rover just shot

[ad_1] NASA’s Curiosity Rover has captured a bizarre image of a duck on Mars. Here's more about it. Is that you Daffy Duck? That was our first thought when we had a glance at the latest image captured by NASA's Curiosity Rover! The rover has been on a Mars exploratory mission since its launch in 2011 and it has not only captured breathtaking snapshots of the barren planet, but has also discovered the potential signs that life may have existed on the planet. As is clear, the ‘Duck' that was captured is not a real creature, but it is certainly among the most bizarre things captured on the surface of the red planet. It looks like someone actually made it. Aliens?Earlier this year, the Martian rover spotted a spiked rock formation which formed as a result of the erosion of soil due to hig...
Wow! NASA Curiosity Rover reaches finally mineral-rich salt region on Mars
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Wow! NASA Curiosity Rover reaches finally mineral-rich salt region on Mars

[ad_1] NASA’s Curiosity Rover has finally made its long-awaited trip to the Salty Region on Mars. But what did scientists find out? NASA's Curiosity Rover has been on its Mars exploratory mission for the last decade. Since its launch in 2011, the Martian rover has not only captured breathtaking snapshots of the barren planet, but has also discovered the potential signs that life may have existed on the planet. NASA scientists have been attempting to send the rover to the salty region of Mount Sharp for some time and now, the Curiosity Rover has finally made that long-awaited journey.The rover recently reached the salty region of Mount Sharp which NASA suspects to be mineral-rich, calling it a “sulfate-bearing unit”. According to a NASA blog, scientists have believed this region was ho...