NASA rovers reveal parallel Martian histories in paired panoramas

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NASA released two 360-degree panoramas from the Perseverance and Curiosity rovers—assembled from nearly 1,000 images each—that contrast two Martian environments: Perseverance’s ancient lake and delta at Jezero Crater and Curiosity’s boxwork-rich terrain in Gale Crater. The pair highlights Mars' watery past and prebiotic chemistry, with Perseverance seeking signs of past life and Curiosity studying habitability while continuing to map the planet’s geological timeline.
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