The Opportunity Rover photographed what appears to be the fossil of a crinoid on Mars.
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This three-sided structure, just under 1000 feet wide, is known as the Candor Tetrahedron located in West Candor Chasma on Mars.
It was originally photographed in 2001 and discovered by Keith Laney.
Please watch this video by Brian Cory Dobbs.
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This image was taken by NASA's Mars rover Curiosity on Sol 3556 (2022-08-07 20:58:23 UTC).
Object originally discovered by Rami Bar Ilan. Please watch enhanced image analysis by Jean Ward here and here.
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This orbital photograph features a large pyramidal structure directly adjacent to an impact crater. Logically, had it been there before the impact, it would have been destroyed.
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On Sol 729, the Curiosity Rover photographed this circular 'rock,' unlike anything nearby. Please see Jean Ward's upscaled video analysis.
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This 3.5 mile-long feature was originally photographed discovered by NASA in 1976 during the Viking mission.
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On Sol 753, the Curiosity Rover photographed a vertically-standing rock, unlike anything nearby.
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This 'hill' is around 1.5 miles long, and resembles a 'keyhole' shape.
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Discovered by Rolf Varga, the Spirit Rover photographed two funny-looking rocks that resemble a wrench and open-top container laid on its side.
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Discovered by Michael Ivey, the Curiosity Rover photographed a rock (right) that resembles the top half of a head of an Aztec statue. An 'eye' and upper 'teeth' are visible.
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