Over the weekend, NASA’s Curiosity rover continued exploring the northern end of Texoli Butte on Mars, capturing breathtaking views of the planet’s ancient landscapes. The steep buttes exposed cross-sections of sedimentary layers, offering a detailed record of past surface processes. The rocky terrain in Curiosity’s workspace revealed striking layers and veins, providing valuable insights into Mars’ geological history.
NASA’s Curiosity trekked around the northern end of Texoli Butte
Stunning views of Mars’ ancient landscapes.
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