'I'll leave it up to the scientists to explain what the hell is going on here.'
8. 3. 21NASA's Curiosity rover has found something on the surface of Mars which, in scientific language, can only be described as "absolutely awesome": a small, naturally-formed stone arch in Gale Crater.
reports, but NASA-JPL engineer Kevin M. Gill stitched the images together for an even better glimpse of the strange formation.I'll leave it up to the scientists to explain what the hell is going on here...
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