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Curiosity Rover Captures Martian ‘Spiderwebs’ Revealing Late-Stage Ancient Groundwater
NASA’s Curiosity rover has identified complex "boxwork" formations on the Martian surface, suggesting that liquid water flowed much later in the planet's history than previously believed. These towering ridges, nicknamed spiderwebs, offer new clues about how long the Red Planet may have remained habitable for microbial life.
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