US space agency believes the crater could have preserved ancient organic molecules from the water that flowed there billions of years ago
NASA has officially announced the landing site for its upcoming Mars 2020 rover. In a new blog post, the space agency revealed that it has selected Jezero Crater as the landing area for its six-whe...
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