Curiosity Rover’s Latest Discoveries on Mars
The Curiosity Rover, active since 2012, explores Mars to assess its ability to support microbial life. Currently, it investigates the Gediz Vallis channel and boxwork formations in Gale Crater. Boxwork structures, similar to those on Earth, suggest historical water activity and possibly ancient life. Recent sulfur crystal findings further hint at Mars’ intriguing geology. The mission enriches our understanding of Mars’ past environment and potential habitability.
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