Tiny Coral Rock on Mars Hints at Ancient Water Activity

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NASA's Curiosity rover photographed a 1-inch coral-shaped rock on Mars, likely formed when mineral-rich fluids moved through bedrock fractures and were later etched by wind. The find adds to evidence that ancient Mars hosted liquid water and helps map how its landscape records environmental changes as Curiosity continues its Gale Crater mission.
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