Newshub18 :NASA’s preservation rover found strange objects like noodles on Mars, what is it?
Recently, NASA’s Perseverance Rover (NASA’s Perseverance Rover) discovered a strange spaghetti group of objects on the surface of Mars, which looks like an extraterrestrial world, but originated from Earth.
Mars has always been a favorite subject for space researchers to explore. Whether it’s the possibility of life or unraveling the mysteries of the planet’s past, Mars is always on researchers’ hit listsRecently NASA’s Perseverance Rover (NASA’s Perseverance Rover) discovered a strange spaghetti group of objects on the surface of Mars, which looks like an extraterrestrial world, but originated from Earth. NASA also released a photo of the noodle-like object on the surface of Mars.
What is this object?
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There is a lot of confusion about what exactly the object is. However, NASA experts speculate that the object is man-made, which may actually be a part of the rover’s landing stage. It probably marks the spot of another strange object, which looks like a square sheet of foil. Experts speculated that NASA’s Preservation Rover could have part of the blanket from one of the jet packs during the landing phase.
The descent stage crashed about two kilometers from where the photo was taken. However, researchers still don’t know whether the object fell so far due to wind or other factors during the rover’s landing. It is also being said by NASA that this noodle or spaghetti-like object may be part of a parachute-like setup for landing or part of a lander.
On July 12, Preservation’s forward-facing Hazard Avoidance Camera photographed this piece of Martian tumbleweed debris.
A NASA spokesperson said in an email that the object must be some debris from the mission. Although it is still not clear, he said. Meanwhile, last June, another shiny material was seen in the pictures taken from Preservation. At that time it was said that it could be some objects during the rock formation