"Revealing Mars' Extended Water History: New Insights from Curiosity"

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NASA's Curiosity rover is exploring a new region on Mars, Gediz Vallis, which may provide clues about the planet's ancient water history. Scientists are intrigued by the possibility that the winding channel was carved by an ancient river, and they are searching for evidence to confirm this theory. The rover's exploration of this area could potentially revise the timeline for the formation of Mount Sharp, shedding light on the presence of water and the chemical ingredients required for life on Mars over millions of years.
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