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Exploring an area previously only seen from orbit, the Curiosity rover has found dramatic new evidence of ancient groundwater. The rover is using its drill to snag samples of rock that will give geologists new clues to how this area formed.
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Aurora⭐️👼1 yıl önce
😎👍

TimeCommand1 yıl önce
Look, we all know there was life on Mars at some point. So just come out and tell us already.

Sylvia1 yıl önce
❤️

Climate Pals1 yıl önce
Just similar to our backyards in near future.

La Chouette de Saint-Claude1 yıl önce
you want funding, eh?

Seracettin Demirel1 yıl önce
Wild that we're uncovering Mars' history like this—Curiosity drilling into ancient groundwater clues is next-level science. @alexgraytrust would probably hype how this reshapes our understanding of the planet's past. Straight-up fascinating.

Martian ☘️1 yıl önce
that's amazing, Curiosity still out there uncovering stories 🫡

Len Rock1 yıl önce
Let's bring these samples back asap $RKLB

Bil@l Ahm@d Kh@n1 yıl önce
The more we touch their homes the more owners of this house get angry





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