NASA’s Curiosity rover is set to explore Martian “spiderweb” formations, known as boxwork, which may reveal secrets about the planet’s ancient watery past. These unique structures, first observed decades ago, could help scientists understand Mars’ history of water and the potential for past life. The rover’s investigation aims to study minerals left by ancient l…
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