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Mars Perseverance Rover Sends Back a “Selfie”

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Is Life Hidden in These Rocks? NASA’s Perseverance Sends Back a Stunning New Mars Selfie

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Mars, NASA’s most advanced explorer just stopped for a photo op in what scientists are calling its most important destination yet. On March 11, 2026, the Perseverance Rover captured a breathtaking new selfie while surveying the rugged terrain of Lac de Charmes, a region located just beyond the massive rim of Jezero Crater.

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NASA Discovers Whats Appears to be Giant Martian ‘Spiderwebs’

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NASA’s Curiosity Rover Discovers Giant Martian ‘Spiderwebs’: A New Clue to Ancient Life?

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Ridgewood NJ, NASA’s Curiosity rover has just given humanity its first up-close look at a bizarre, alien landscape on Mars that scientists are calling “boxwork” formations. From high above in orbit, these ridges look like massive, crisscrossing spiderwebs stretching for miles across the Red Planet’s surface.

Now, thanks to Curiosity’s trek through the “sulfate-bearing unit” on Mount Sharp, we finally know what these structures are—and they suggest that Mars stayed “wet” much longer than previously believed.

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