The Curiosity rover is following its mission to Mars, after discovering a dry region that could explain the red planet’s climate shift, according to a statement and video recently released by NASA.
Gale Crater, where Curiosity landed in August 2012, once housed a water system made up of groundwater that flows into a massive lake. However, millions of years ago, for whatever reason, everything dried up until we came to the desert landscape that permeates the Red Planet to this day.
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