'1st of its kind': NASA spots unusually light-colored boulder on Mars that may reveal clues of the planet's past (2024)

'1st of its kind': NASA spots unusually light-colored boulder on Mars that may reveal clues of the planet's past (1)

NASA's Perseverance rover has spotted an unusually light-colored rock in Mars' Jezero Crater — the likes of which has never been seen on the Red Planet before. According to project researchers, the strange boulder may hint at new details about Mars' ancient past.

The rock, dubbed "Atoko Point" after a similarly light-colored feature of the Grand Canyon, is "in a league of its own," clearly standing out amidst all the darker boulders dotting the search area near the crater's Mount Washburn, the team wrote in a NASA statement. Scientists caught their first glimpse of the rock as part of an 18-image mosaic taken on May 27.

Atoko Point is estimated to measure 18 inches (45 centimeters) wide and 14 inches (35 centimeters) tall. Using the rover's camera instruments, SuperCam and Mastcam-Z, the scientists confirmed that the rock was made of pyroxene and feldspar. The team speculated that the pale rock may have been transported from a different part of the planet via an ancient river, or formed underground by a body of magma before ultimately being revealed through erosion.

"The diversity of textures and compositions at Mount Washburn was an exciting discovery for the team, as these rocks represent a grab bag of geologic gifts brought down from the crater rim and potentially beyond," Brad Garczynski of Western Washington University in Bellingham and co-lead of the current science campaign said in the statement.

The researchers added that while Atoko is "first of its kind" spotted on Mars, it almost certainly "won't be the last" as Perseverance continues its mission toward the rim of Jezero Crater.

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Perseverance landed on Mars in February 2021, and has been exploring Jezero Crater — a region thought to have once been an ancient lake — ever since. The rover's primary mission is to find signs of ancient life, and it has already collected 24 geological samples for future study.

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'1st of its kind': NASA spots unusually light-colored boulder on Mars that may reveal clues of the planet's past (2)

The current trip through Jezero Crater is part of Perseverance's fourth science campaign to find carbonate and olivine minerals along the crater's rim. On Earth, carbonates are usually found on the shallow surfaces of freshwater lakes, forming when carbon dioxide reacts with water. By analyzing these minerals, scientists may catch a glimpse of the Mars' past carbon dioxide levels, an important indicator of its historical climate. Carbonates are also excellent minerals for preserving fossils, which may point to traces of ancient life, if they existed.

Recently, Perseverance has been doing a little detour from Mount Washburn to reach "Bright Angel", an area within the Neretva Vallis channel, an ancient river that once flowed to Jezero Crater. The team will decide whether to collect a rock core sample as they survey the new territory.

Kristel is a science writer based in the U.S. with a doctorate in chemistry from the University of New South Wales, Australia. She holds a master's degree in science communication from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her work has appeared in Drug Discovery News, Science, Eos and Mongabay,among other outlets. She received the 2022 Eric and Wendy Schmidt Awards for Excellence in Science Communications.

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