According to RCO News Agency, quoted by Space, the Curiosity rover in this image panoramic recorded in November 2025 using its navigation instrument during two Martian days. The black and white images of this view were taken at 4:15 pm and 8:20 am local time on Mars.
Next, these two view They were combined separately and covered with blue and yellow halos to show the changing light conditions during a Martian day. Adding color to these images helps bring out the various details of the landscape.
In this new perspective, Curiosity is located at the edge of a region known as the Boxwork Formation. The area contains a fine network of mineral-rich outcrops, a relic of groundwater flowing through rock fissures billions of years ago.
Over time, erosion wears away the softer material, leaving only traces of hardened minerals. Researchers are interested in these structures because they provide valuable evidence of past water activity and changing environmental conditions on Mars.
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