Aliens aren’t terraforming Mars, but one of NASA’s rovers just found something with a strange texture that might entice a cauliflower lover to do a double-take.
Curiosity, a Mini Cooper-sized lab on wheels, was ambling over rugged terrain a few days ago this March when its navigation camera spotted some Martian rocks unlike any others. The scientists leading the rover’s expedition say they’ve never seen anything quite like this on the Red Planet.
“Oh my glob,” the anthropomorphic Curiosity account posted on X. “What are these lumpy rocks?”
But Curiosity wasn’t the only one with a geological mystery. At the same time, roughly 2,300 miles away on the other side of the planet, Perseverance found bumpy rocks of a different kind, calling to mind the famous “Martian blueberries” discovered by the Opportunity rover in 2004.
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