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NASA’s Curiosity rover captures 360-degree view of Mars — and finds unusual sulfur stones


For twelve years, we have watched Curiosity crawl its means over the rocky floor of Mars, decoding mysteries of the Pink Planet and broadcasting again residence footage and knowledge from the unusual Martian setting.

The Mars rover, constructed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), has slowly scaled Mount Sharp since 2014. This mountain, formally monikered “Aeolis Mons,” was found within the Nineteen Seventies; lower into its alien panorama is the boulder-packed Gediz Vallis channel, which some scientists imagine to be an historical river mattress.

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