"Perseverance Rover Uncovers Ancient Martian Lake's History in NASA Video"

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NASA has released an animated video recreating the moment water broke into Mars' Jezero Crater, a region that may have once supported life. The Jezero Crater, a former river delta and lake, is being explored by NASA's Perseverance rover, which aims to study the region's formation, seek signs of past life, and collect rock and soil samples. The animation highlights the significance of the event that occurred billions of years ago and its potential implications for the existence of microbial life on Mars.
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- NASA rover unravels history of lake on Mars that grew up to 22 miles wide, 100 feet deep CBS News
- The History Of An Ancient Martian Lake Has Been Revealed By Perseverance IFLScience
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