Nasal Curiosity rover The first close-up images of a part of Mars have captured which scientists say that once the water flows on the red planet, provides evidence.
According to NASA, once there were rivers, lakes and possibly a ocean on Mars, but they eventually dried up and the planet currently became a desert.
The space agency stated that new images by Curiosity showed the “dramatic evidence” of ancient groundwater in less lines, arranged in “a boxwork pattern”, spread across a mountain mile on Mars.
NASA said in a news release, “There is a possibility of getting a bed under these lines when groundwater conduction was left behind the minerals through the rock, which had accumulated in those cracks and fragmentation, became strict and like cement.”
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Looks like lines Spiderwab pattern It was seen from space and earlier only from class, NASA said.
The project scientist of Curiosity, Ashwin Vaswada said, “A great secret is that the streaks became rigid in these big patterns and only why,” Curiosity’s project scientist, Ashwin Vaswada said. “As we drive, we will study lines and mineral cement to ensure how they are made to ensure that they are on the target.”
NASA said the lines have small fractures filled with calcium sulfate, which is left behind by groundwater, which was not found earlier in this part of Mount Sharp, currently 3-Meel-Lamba Mountains are climbing on curiosity, NASA said.
“It’s really surprising,” said Curiosity’s deputy project scientist, Abigail Franman. “These calcium sulfate veins used to be everywhere, but they disappeared more or less because we climbed Mount Sharp. The team is excited to find out why they have returned now.”
According to NASA, in 2012, the curiosity landed in the Gail Crater of the planet. It has been climbing the foothills of Mount Sharp since 2014, discovering signs of environment that could support life according to NASA.