NASA’s Perseverance Rover Discovers Mysterious Striped Rock on Mars
Preliminary analysis suggests that the stripes may have been created through volcanic or metamorphic processes, though its exact origin remains unclear. One theory is that Freya Castle may have rolled down from higher up the crater wall.
NASA’s Perseverance rover has uncovered a peculiar striped rock in Mars' Jezero Crater, marking the first discovery of its kind on the Red Planet. The rock, named "Freya Castle," features alternating black-and-white stripes and measures approximately 20 centimeters in size. Scientists are intrigued, as no similar rock has been found on Mars before.
Perseverance captured images of the unusual rock using its Mastcam-Z instrument on September 13, 2024. Preliminary analysis suggests that the stripes may have been created through volcanic or metamorphic processes, though its exact origin remains unclear. One theory is that Freya Castle may have rolled down from higher up the crater wall.
NASA is hopeful that as Perseverance continues its climb, it will encounter more of this strange rock type, offering further insights into Mars' geological history. This discovery is part of the rover's ongoing exploration of Jezero Crater in its search for signs of ancient life and evidence of past water on Mars.