The Mars rover, built by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), has slowly scaled Mount Sharp since 2014. This mountain, ...
Science instruments on the rover confirmed the stone was pure sulfur — something no mission has seen before on Mars. The team doesn’t have a ready explanation for why the sulfur formed there; on Earth ...
NASA stitched together a 360° view of the rover's surroundings, which NASA turned into a convenient video with spacey music.
Investigations confirmed the stone was pure sulfur — something no mission has seen before on Mars. How the sulfur formed in the region remains unknown. The stones were snapped alongside features ...