NASA's Curiosity Rover Reveals Surprising Martian Surface Features and Clues to Water History

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NASA's Curiosity rover captured a 360-degree image of Mars' landscape, revealing 'spiderwebs' or boxwork patterns formed by ancient groundwater flow, which may have supported microbial life, at the base of Mount Sharp in Gale Crater.
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