Perseverance Rover Reaches Ancient 3.9-Billion-Year-Old Rock Site on Mars

NASA's Perseverance Mars rover has traveled to a location nicknamed 'Broom Point,' where scientists have identified a sequence of layered bedrock estimated to be over 3.9 billion years old. The rover originally landed inside Jezero Crater on February 18, 2021, as planned. Since then, it has been systematically exploring the crater, including its western delta region. The science team has been tracking the rover's orbital path to document its journey to this ancient geological site. The layered bedrock at Broom Point is of significant scientific interest due to its age and potential to reveal details about Mars' early history.
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