A strange formation resembling a bear’s face was captured on the surface of the red planet NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter last month
According to the Lunar and Planetary Institute at the University of Arizona, which controls the Orbiter’s camera, two perfectly placed craters make up the eye, a hill with a “V-shaped collapsing structure” makes up the nose, and a circular fracture A pattern forms the head. .
“The circular fracture pattern is likely due to sediment settling on the buried impact crater,” Lab explained. “Maybe the nose is a volcano or mud vent and sediment. maybe lava Or mudflow? “
Launched from Earth in 2005, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is just one of several spacecraft. used by NASA Explore Mars.
NASA’s Mars rover discovers a strange string-like object
Last year, the Curiosity Rover photographed what appeared to be a door carved into an otherworldly landscape. After much internet speculation, the Curiosity team later clarified that this was just a “natural geological feature.”
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NASA Decommissioned the InSight Mars Lander Spent 4 years on Earth last month after running out of power.
Another of NASA’s rovers on Mars, Perseverance, has been collecting rock samples and exploring the Martian landscape since 2021 with its robotic arm.