NASA's Curiosity Discovers Water-Rich Ridges and 'Spiderwebs' on Mars

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NASA's Curiosity rover captured a 360-degree image of low ridges on Mars, resembling spiderwebs, at the base of Mount Sharp in Gale Crater. These patterns, formed by ancient groundwater flow, are of interest because they may have supported microbial life, helping scientists study Mars' past habitability.
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