
Unusual Rock Formations Discovered by Perseverance Rover on Mars
NASA's Perseverance Rover has captured images of rock formations on Mars that resemble a shark fin and a crab claw, sparking interest and speculation. These formations are examples of pareidolia, a phenomenon where the brain perceives meaningful images from random visual data. The famous "Face on Mars" from the 1970s was also a result of pareidolia, later revealed to be a natural geological feature. Despite these formations being random rock formations, the fascination with Mars-related pareidolia continues.