Curiosity Mars rover discovers evidence of ripples from ancient Red Planet lake
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·February 20, 2025potato3732842
satisfice
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dang
"Eschew flamebait. Avoid generic tangents."
theultdev
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dang
Please don't respond to a bad comment by breaking the site guidelines yourself. That only makes things worse.
Bloating
Nothing better to do since the grant was canceled. Not that the grant had anything to do with it
Fauntleroy
I don't know how long it will take, but you'll eventually catch up on the grift, too.
Bloating
OMG! Really! Everybody Run!
driggs
> These ripples were imaged by Curiosity on Sol 3684 (Dec. 16, 2022). (Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS)
The caption on the second image of this space.com article is misleading. This photo does not show ripples, it is showing the particular ripple-bearing thin laminations in this sedimentary rock, exposed here as "edges". The journal article shows this photo [Fig 2. C] with an annotation line identifying the particular strata containing the ripples. The ripple-bearing unit is 15cm thick and is the thinly bedded strata below the piled sand.
If you're interested, the actual paper is predictably much more informative than this shallow space.com article:
Developerx
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Man, the mars rovers and static labs we've sent to that godforsaken desert are just such a resounding success. Just mission after mission grinding away with increasing technological capability and an increasingly narrow focus toward searching for evidince of past or present life and sending back a firehose of useful tidbits.