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Mars Update: Two Quakes, an Odd Rock and a Helicopter Touchdown

th and the other on March 18 th. The two quakes, which had magnitudes of 3.3 and 3.1, further validate the theory that the location is seismically active. In fact, InSight has detected more than 500 quakes so far during its mission. Experts have revealed that the planet has two types of quakes – one that is “Earth-like” and the other “moon-like”. While earthquakes here travel through our planet, those on the moon are more scattered, and the majority of those on Mars seem to be between the two, although the four largest quakes that happened at Cerberus Fossae were categorized as “Earth-like”. InSight lander

NASA s Perseverance rover discovers odd rock, scientists now investigate

Last Updated: NASA s Perseverance Rover Discovers odd Rock, Scientists Now Investigate NASA Perseverance rover recently spotted a peculiar holey rock that bears a resemblance to meteorites, said the US space agency on April 1 and shared its image. Image credits: @NASA/NASAPersevere-Twitter The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Perseverance rover recently spotted a peculiar holey rock that bears a resemblance to meteorites, said the US space agency on April 1. The Perseverance team tweeted on Thursday that the scientists have not yet determined exactly what the rock is as of now but called it an “odd one”. The rock is nearly 6 inches long and told its followers, probably interested in knowing more about Mars to locate a “row of laser” where the robotic explorer zapped it.

Ancient crater lake discovered on Mars linked to planet s icy past: Researchers

Last Updated: Ancient Crater Lake Discovered On Mars Linked To Planet s Icy Past: Researchers An ancient crater lake in the southern highlands of Mars appears to have been created due to glacier runoff, claimed researchers indicating planet’s icy past. Image credits: NASA An ancient crater lake in the southern highlands of Mars appears to have been created due to glacier runoff, claimed researchers on March 30 indicating that the Martian Planet could have a cold and icy past. The Researchers at Brown University said in a statement that they have discovered a never-known-before type of ancient crater lake on the Red planet that could give scientists insight into the mysterious past of the planet and its early climate. The latest study on Mars’ ancient crater has been published in Planetary Science Journal and is led by Brown University’s Ph.D. student Ben Boatwright.

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