NASA's six-wheeled robot rumbled to Gediz Vallis Ridge on Mount Sharp, a mountain the rover has slowly climbed since 2014. The ridge is evidence from some 3 billion years ago, when Mars was a wet world, replete with lakes and roaring rivers. Back then, colossal debris flows hurled mud and car-sized boulders down the mountain; eons of the whistling Martian wind then chiseled away at this material, leaving the Gediz Vallis Ridge.
Mars Rover has finally arrived at a long-awaited Martian location
2023-09-30 03:45
NASA's six-wheeled robot rumbled to Gediz Vallis Ridge on Mount Sharp, a mountain the rover

You Might Like...

Is Honey Boo Boo moving to Denver? 'Mama June' star looks for rentals as she plans to study in 'dream college'

FPL Gameweek 5: AI's top picks for players not in UEFA competitions

'GMA' host Michael Strahan's daughter Isabella Strahan stuns as she shares first pics from college

Tristan Tate slams 'Matrix' and reminds world of Phillip Schofield and Huw Edwards, fans dub mainstream media as 'sickening'

Lord Miles account claims YouTuber captured by Taliban is alive - but fans aren’t convinced

Highest-paid NBA player on each team in 2023: Which teams are spending max contracts wisely?

Broncos veteran gives the saddest possible response to 50-point blowout

Nigel Farage has already escaped I'm a Celebrity Bushtucker trials