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NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover
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On the plains of Jezero, the secrets of Mars' past await us! Follow for the latest news, updates, pretty pics, and community discussion on NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's most ambitious mission to Mars!
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link to raw image https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-images/pub/ods/surface/sol/00886/ids/edr/browse/zcam/ZL0_0886_0745593786_910EBY_N0431270ZCAM08893_1100LMJ01.png
Why is it so pale?
We don't know exactly where the boulders on top of the delta came from, we know they were washed into the crater by fast flowing rivers, so did they come a short distance or many kilometers. AFAIK the exact source of the light toned rocks is not yet understood by the science team. Most of the terrain in and around the crater is covered in dust / sand so there could be more of these lighter coloured boulders, but they are just masked from our view!
I am not a geologist, but it could be that this particular rock was well polished and that prevents the dust from accumulating on the surface, but that's a pure guess. Maybe the science team will be as curious as many of us here and command a drive over to it and take a closer look :)
Hey Paul. I've abandoned the sinking Reddit ship and finally can resume following your excellent Mars coverage.... This white "thing" is very strange. They need to get the drill on to it. Is there any way it could be albeit dirty ice? Reminds me a bit of what Phoenix saw in the polar region.
Good to see you over here, the community is expanding each month :) I'm only sharing M20 stuff at the moment, as I have not found a page here for MSL, I'm sure one will be created soon enough :)