NASA has just published two spectacular panoramas captured by its Curiosity and Perseverance rovers on Mars. These images, composed of hundreds of photographs, reveal two radically opposite geological histories. One, near the Jezero crater, shows the traces of an old surface lake, while the other, in the Gale crater, exposes a network shaped by groundwater. A double vision that changes our perception of the evolution of the red planet.
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NASA has just published two spectacular panoramas captured by its Curiosity and Perseverance rovers on Mars. These images, composed of hundreds of photographs, reveal two radically opposite geological histories. One, near the Jezero crater, shows the traces of an old surface lake, while the other, in the Gale crater, exposes a network shaped by groundwater. A double vision that changes our perception of the evolution of the red planet.