Strange Discovery on Mars: Spider Eggs Found – Cyprus Newspaper
The most advanced robot explorer sent by humanity to Mars discovered a mysterious rock that resembles a cluster of hundreds of spider eggs. Scientists in NASA shared their first comments about the rock.
A new news came from the Red Planet.
The most advanced robot explorer sent to Mars by humanity has detected a strange object: a mysterious rock that looks like a cluster of hundreds of spider eggs.
Jezero Crater on the slopes of the Witch Hill Hill on the side of the rock discovered, red sand was slightly dusty said.
Kaya, which was identified by the Persevenian reconnaissance vehicle and called the Perseverce team called “St. Paul’s Bay ,, is a rock category called“ floating rocks olan, which is formed in a different place where they are and moved there by some geological processes.
NASA said in a statement, « As a result of this movement, the environmental evidence to explain the strange texture is missing, » he said.
It is stated that a possibility is that this mysterious rock, which looks completely alien to the landscape, is formed in another part of Mars and formed hundreds of heads on the surface with an asteroid hit and threw it to the point where it was seen at the same time.
A new news came from the Red Planet.
The most advanced robot explorer sent to Mars by humanity has detected a strange object: a mysterious rock that looks like a cluster of hundreds of spider eggs.
Jezero Crater on the slopes of the Witch Hill Hill on the side of the rock discovered, red sand was slightly dusty said.
Kaya, which was identified by the Persevenian reconnaissance vehicle and called the Perseverce team called “St. Paul’s Bay ,, is a rock category called“ floating rocks olan, which is formed in a different place where they are and moved there by some geological processes.
NASA said in a statement, « As a result of this movement, the environmental evidence to explain the strange texture is missing, » he said.
It is stated that a possibility is that this mysterious rock, which looks completely alien to the landscape, is formed in another part of Mars and formed hundreds of heads on the surface with an asteroid hit and threw it to the point where it was seen at the same time.
It is possible to rol down down
According to NASA, it is possible that the rock is rounded down from the witch Hazelnut Hill. Kaya may have come from one of the darker layers of the hill, where scientists try to examine the observations of the satellites in the orbit of Mars, but they could not get much data about this area.
“If these dark layers look like a rock as a composition, this may indicate a layer of volcanic activity, an old meteor crash, the presence of groundwater in the past, or something completely other.”
Rocks like this give significant clues to scientists about how the Red Planet has changed over time. Formations and transportation reveal the complex interactions between water, rocks and geological powers on Mars, which can help to answer whether the planet has hosted life in the past.
If the witch hazelnut hill once had groundwater, some of the rock examples collected by Persemence may contain fossilized microbial life.
NASA’s mission to return to Mars, which is currently planned to be held in the 2030s, will collect these rock samples and bring back to the Earth for more work.
According to NASA, it is possible that the rock is rounded down from the witch Hazelnut Hill. Kaya may have come from one of the darker layers of the hill, where scientists try to examine the observations of the satellites in the orbit of Mars, but they could not get much data about this area.
“If these dark layers look like a rock as a composition, this may indicate a layer of volcanic activity, an old meteor crash, the presence of groundwater in the past, or something completely other.”
Rocks like this give significant clues to scientists about how the Red Planet has changed over time. Formations and transportation reveal the complex interactions between water, rocks and geological powers on Mars, which can help to answer whether the planet has hosted life in the past.
If the witch hazelnut hill once had groundwater, some of the rock examples collected by Persemence may contain fossilized microbial life.
NASA’s mission to return to Mars, which is currently planned to be held in the 2030s, will collect these rock samples and bring back to the Earth for more work.