NASA discovers 'zebra rock' on Mars unlike anything it's ever seen
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NASA scientists were thrilled to uncover the black-and-white striped 'zebra rock' named Freya Castle on Mars, signaling potential for exciting geological discoveries ahead.
Freya Castle is distinct from the surrounding rocks; its unique texture implies it may have originated from a different location, potentially revealing new secrets about Mars' geological history.
The striking zebra rock represents either igneous or metamorphic processes, hinting at Mars' volcanic past and the complex geological history that is yet to be fully understood.
As Perseverance continues to explore the Jezero Crater, scientists hope to examine ancient rocks that could shed light on the evolutionary timeline of Mars.
Read at Mail Online
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