"Uncovering Mars' Ancient Water: Curiosity Rover's 360-Degree Exploration"

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NASA's Curiosity Mars Rover has provided a 360-degree panoramic view of the Gediz Vallis channel on Mars, capturing the landscape with 10 images stitched together. The channel, believed to have been carved by an ancient river, may revise the timeline for when water flowed on this part of Mars. The view was recorded on the 4,084th Martian day of the mission and showcases the debris-filled channel on Mount Sharp.
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