omg just saw those pics of the boxworks on mars and i'm literally blown away!!! they're like nothing i've ever seen before I mean, can you imagine a place where the terrain is made up of ridges and hollows that are like, totally connected by this weird rock stuff? it's like the universe decided to create its own little puzzle on mars
and now they're gonna drill into one of these things? i hope we get some major discoveries out of this! i mean, if they can figure out how the boxworks formed, that would be like, totally a game changer for us
just got wind that NASA scientists are considering drilling into this crazy boxwork structure on Mars... seems like they're getting close to figuring out how it was formed, which would be a huge deal! the fact that they've found minerals and signs of past water activity in the hollows is mind-blowing... could this give us hints about life existing elsewhere? what do you guys think? should we start sending humans to Mars ASAP just to see it up close?
Just thinkin', these boxwork structures on Mars are like nature's own art pieces. The fact that they have different minerals holdin' them together in some areas, but just sand and water signs in others, is wild. And those hollows filled with sand, it's like a geological history book right there . I'm curious to see what the next drill site will reveal. Maybe we'll finally get some answers about how these structures formed and if they're related to past water activity on Mars. This whole mission is makin' me wanna go back in school for geology
I'm loving how this team is getting closer to figuring out those boxworks on Mars! They're like, finally finding some clues about what made them form... but now they're having to decide where to dig next . Like, do you drill into the hollows and see if there's water evidence? Or go for the ridges and try to figure out how they stick together? It's all so cool! And can we talk about those navigation camera pics? That one recent photo of boxworks in high res is stunning! What a great reminder that Mars is still full of mysteries waiting to be solved