3rd April, 2024
CHIRANJIT MITRA
Join Curiosity, NASA's intrepid Mars rover, as we explore its groundbreaking findings about our neighboring planet.
Dried-up riverbeds, smooth pebbles, and minerals formed by water suggest Mars was once much wetter.
Gale Crater held a lake environment billions of years ago with suitable conditions for life.
Curiosity detected carbon-containing molecules, the building blocks of life, though not direct evidence of life itself.
Curiosity found spikes of methane in the atmosphere, hinting at possible biological or geological activity.
The rover monitored weather patterns for years, revealing Martian seasons and signs of polar ice cap changes.
Analyzing rock samples unveiled a complex geological history with volcanic rocks and clay-rich layers.
Curiosity continues exploring, revolutionizing our understanding of Mars. Is it a desolate world, or did it once harbor life?