"Perseverance Rover's Martian Milestone: Exploring Ancient Lakebeds and Strange Sights"

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NASA celebrates the Perseverance Rover's 1000th Martian day of operations, highlighting findings from its exploration of Jezero Crater on Mars, including the discovery of fine-grained silica and phosphate, as well as carbonate deposits. Scientists believe that the crater once housed a large lake and may have provided the necessary conditions for life. The rover has collected 23 samples for potential future study on Earth. Additionally, the Ingenuity Mars helicopter has exceeded expectations, planning its 68th flight and setting a new distance record.
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