Wouldn’t you be happy too?
The European Space Agency has found a “smiley” face on the surface of Mars — and the joy-sparking pattern could be a sign of life on the bright red dot.
The purplish hue, seen by ESA’s ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter, evokes a grinning — or perhaps still-faced emoji — and is made of ancient chloride salt deposits surrounding craters, the agency announced on Instagram.
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