NASA rover spots weird ‘turtle’ hiding amongst historical rocks on Mars

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NASA’s Perseverance rover has snapped an intriguing picture of a “turtle” showing to poke its head out of its shell on the floor of Mars. The reptile-like construction is the most recent in an extended checklist of Martian rocks that look just like residing creatures or different Earth objects.

Perseverance captured the new image on Aug. 31, on what was its 1,610th Sol, or Martian day, on the Red Planet. The wandering, car-sized robotic snapped the shot someplace within the Jezero Crater — a 28-mile-wide (45 kilometers) melancholy the place the rover touched down in 2021, which is believed to have beforehand contained a big lake.


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