Mars rover captures first close-up photos of giant ‘spiderwebs’ on the Red Planet

The curiosity of NASA Mars Rover took the first close images of gigantic “spiders” Martian on the red planet. Zigzaging crests, which have been left by the old groundwater, could reveal more about March“ An aqueous past and brings clues to the question of whether the planet has once fed extraterrestrial lifesay the researchers.

Web features, called “boxwork”, are made up of crosses crisscrossed with minerals rich in minerals which rarely throw the surface of Mars. The patterns can extend up to 12 miles (20 kilometers) and seem to have been spun by giant arachnids when they are seen from space. However, so far, these structures have never been studied closely.

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