Perseverance Rover Finds 3.9-Billion-Year-Old Asteroid Impact Record on Mars

NASA's Perseverance rover has discovered evidence of repeated ancient asteroid impacts preserved in a thick stack of layered rock on the rim of Jezero Crater. The formation, dubbed the 'Broom Point member' by scientists, spans approximately 75 meters in depth. Researchers believe the rock sequence is more than 3.9 billion years old, placing it among the oldest geological records examined on Mars. The layered bedrock offers scientists a rare window into the early bombardment history of the Martian surface.
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