Stunning images of Mars taken by the Curiosity rover show climate change

by time news

The venerable Red Planet rover can detect signs of the aridity of Mars’ climate in ancient times.

NASA’s longtime Curiosity mission, which will mark its 10th anniversary on the red planet in August, is ascending the slopes of Mount Sharp (Aeolus Mons) to track climate change from Mars over the eons. Over the past year or so of wandering, Curiosity has noticed that the water-rich mud is giving way to a transition zone filled with salty sulfate. Scientists currently believe that these features determine where the streams dried up and dunes formed, according to a NASA statement. (Opens in a new tab).

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