Curiosity Rover Uncovers Ancient Martian Secrets at Gediz Vallis Ridge

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Curiosity Rover Uncovers Ancient Martian Secrets at Gediz Vallis Ridge
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NASA's Curiosity rover has finally reached Gediz Vallis Ridge on Mars, a formation that preserves evidence of one of the planet's last wet periods. The ridge is believed to be a remnant of ancient debris flows that carried mud and boulders down the side of a mountain. Curiosity's previous attempts were hindered by challenging terrain, but after a difficult climb, the rover has successfully reached the ridge. Scientists hope to study the rocks on the ridge, which provide insights into Mars' watery past and the changing landscape over time. Curiosity has already captured a 360-degree panoramic view of the area and is now preparing to explore the channel above the ridge to learn more about the flow of water on Mount Sharp.

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