NASA's Curiosity Rover Successfully Reaches Mars Ridge
NASA’s Curiosity rover continues to explore the red planet, and it has recently discovered an interesting geological feature: a ridge on Mars! The ridge is located on the eastern flank of the Aeolis Mons, or Mount Sharp, and is approximately 50 feet tall. This is the first time that Curiosity has found a ridge in its six years of exploration, and the team is eager to learn more about its origin and composition. Scientists believe that the ridge may be the result of a process called “erosion by wind,” which occurs when wind carries small particles of dust and sand, gradually wearing away the surface of the planet. The team is eager to use Curiosity’s instruments to learn more about the ridge and the geological processes that formed it. Stay tuned for more updates as Curiosity continues to explore the mysterious red planet!
source: Phys.org