NASA Curiosity Rover Explores Light-Toned Polygon Terrain on Mars

NASA's Curiosity rover spent sols 4934 to 4940 investigating a distinctive terrain unit on Mars, as reported by Senior Research Scientist William Farrand of the Space Science Institute. The planning period covered two cycles, with the first occurring on a Monday while the rover was positioned within an area that orbital imagery had identified as light-toned. From earlier vantage points, the terrain had appeared smooth, but the rover's arrival revealed more complex surface features. Scientists conducted observations to better understand the composition and structure of this polygon-marked landscape.
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