Mars Rover Churns Up Questions With Sulfur-Rich Soil

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While driving eastward toward the northwestern flank of quotMcCool Hillquot the wheels of NASAacutes Mars Exploration Rover Spirit churned up the largest amount of bright soil discovered so far in the mission. This image taken on the roveracutes 788t ...
While driving eastward toward the northwestern flank of "McCool Hill," the wheels of NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit churned up the largest amount of bright soil discovered so far in the mission. This image, taken on the rover's 788th Martian day, or sol, of exploration (March 22, 2006), shows the strikingly bright tone and large extent of the materials uncovered. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell
Some bright Martian soil containing lots of sulfur and a trace of water intrigues researchers who are studying information provided by NASA's Spirit rover.


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