NASA's
Curiosity rover has been travelling to the lower part of Mount Sharp on Marian
surface, and the rover just shared some colour images that provide us
extraordinary sights of the bizarre rock formations on the Red Planet. As you
can see from the images posted here in article, Mars seems to be strangely
familiar, and it has acquired researcher’s attention. Curiosity project
scientist, Ashwin Vasavada, said:
"Curiosity's science team has been thrilled to go on this road trip through a bit of the American desert Southwest on Mars,"
These
images were taken by the rover on September 8 in the Murray Buttes area on the
lower planes of Mount Sharp, which makes the central peak inside Mars’s
colossal Gale crater. As
the name suggests, the Murray Buttes area is occupied with formations called
buttes and mesas, which are like minor, rocky uplands rising up from the
mountain slope.
Image
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
These
were formed over millions of years due to weathering and corrosion, buttes
appears to be tall, flat-topped, and steep-sided, and seems to form from bigger
mesas or plateaus.
NASA’s Curiosity Rover has been travelling through the Murray Buttes area of Mount Sharp for over a month, and it is now prepared to move on and travel to the higher parts the mountain - but not before it finishes its newest drilling crusade on the southernmost butte of the area.
So
take a good look at these images and remember that this is Mars, and its 225
million km (140 million miles) away from Earth.
That's cool can't wait to see more,,
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