Archaeological Discoveries on Mars Uncovered in Captions

The University of Kansas has released an archaeological record of Mars, showcasing fourteen missions that have contributed significantly to our understanding of the Red Planet’s history. The record features various images taken by NASA and other space agencies, revealing artifacts such as:

– Viking-1 lander
– Trackways created by Perseverance rover
– Dacron netting from thermal blankets

These discoveries were made possible through a collaboration between NASA and international partners. The archaeological record of Mars highlights the importance of continued exploration and research into the planet’s past.

The images included in this record have been taken by various space agencies, including NASA, China National Space Administration, and the European Space Agency. They provide valuable insights into Martian geology and potential biosignatures, shedding light on the Red Planet’s mysterious past.

Source: https://www.eurekalert.org/multimedia/1053088