Real Mars Curved Bands of Rocks at Skrinkle Haven
Scientists think that the bands of rocks seen in this image may have been formed by a very fast, deep river the first of its kind evidence has been found for on Mars. NASAs Perseverance Mars rover captured this mosaic at a location nicknamed Skrinkle Haven using its MastcamZ camera between Feb. 28 and March 9, 2023 (between the 721st and 729th Martian days, or sols, of the mission). The mosaic is made up of 203 individual images that were stitched together after being sent back from Mars. This natural color view is approximately how the scene would appear to an average person if they were on Mars. Figure A is an enhanced color view that exaggerates subtle color differences in the scene Skrinkle Haven offers the clearest example of these curved rock layers called the curvilinear unit that had previously only been seen from space. Scientists are now debating what kind of powerfully flowing water formed those curves: a river like the Mississippi, which winds snakelike across th
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