peterfoster+FollowMars Just Dropped a 'Witch Hat' SelfieCoffee break convo: NASA’s Mars rover just snapped a pic of a rock that looks like a medieval helmet or a witch’s hat—seriously, it’s got a pointy top and everything. The real kicker? It’s covered in tiny spheres, hinting at Mars’ wild, watery past. Why care? These quirky finds help scientists figure out if Mars was ever home to tiny Martians (aka microbes). Who knows, one day you might be sipping coffee on the Red Planet! #Business #Industry #MarsRover140Share
Vincent Perry+FollowMars Rover’s Secret to a Longer Life: More Naps!Curiosity, NASA’s Mars rover, just got a software update that lets it multitask and take more power-saving naps—think uploading photos while driving instead of doing one thing at a time. This means it can stretch its nuclear battery further and keep exploring longer. If only our phones could learn this trick! The big takeaway: sometimes, working smarter (and resting more) is the real power move. #Business #Industry #MarsRover50Share
Kristin Shaw+FollowMars Rocks: Perseverance’s Toughest Grind YetNASA’s Perseverance rover just had a showdown with a stubborn Martian rock nicknamed Kenmore, and it wasn’t easy! After some serious scraping and blasting, the rover finally got a peek at what’s inside—clay minerals and even some surprise manganese. Why care? These finds could mean Mars was once wet and maybe even habitable. Plus, future Mars explorers might use these rocks for building or fuel. Space lifehack: Even Mars has tough days at work! #MarsRover #SpaceScience #LifeOnMars #Business #Industry30Share
James Brady+FollowMars Rover Finds Wild Water Clues!NASA’s Curiosity rover just snapped some insane close-ups of Mars’ surface, and get this: scientists found wild patterns in the rocks that basically scream, ‘Water was here!’ These crisscrossing ridges are like Mars’ own boxwork art, formed by ancient groundwater. The real kicker? No one knows why these patterns only show up in this spot, or why salty minerals are suddenly back. Mars keeps dropping mysteries! #MarsRover #SpaceMystery #NASA #Science50Share
Kristin Shaw+FollowMars Rover Finds Giant 'Spiderwebs'—But Why?Did you see NASA’s Curiosity rover just snapped the first-ever close-up pics of huge 'spiderwebs' on Mars? No, not real spiders—these are wild, criss-crossed mineral ridges left by ancient groundwater. It’s like finding a massive, rocky cobweb in your backyard, but on another planet! Scientists are buzzing because these patterns could reveal secrets about Mars’ watery past—and maybe even hints of ancient life. If you love a good mystery, keep an eye on this space drama! #MarsRover #SpaceMystery #ScienceNews #Business #Industry302Share
Nicholas Coleman+FollowWhy NASA's Mars Rover Loves MazesEver wonder why NASA’s Mars rover keeps snapping pics of a tiny maze? Turns out, it’s not just for fun—this little labyrinth helps the rover’s Sherlock-inspired tool (yep, SHERLOC) stay sharp when hunting for signs of ancient life. The maze acts like a focus test for your phone camera, making sure the rover’s laser is spot-on. Bonus: NASA’s also testing spacesuit fabrics up there, so future astronauts can stay safe and stylish on Mars! #MarsRover #SpaceScience #NASA #Business61Share