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The Red Planet Has a New Zen Garden After Mars Rover Leaves Peaceful Tracks

The Red Planet Has a New Zen Garden After Mars Rover Leaves Peaceful Tracks
There's a new Zen garden on Mars, if you will, after the NASA Perseverance Rover accidentally left some peaceful looking tracks.

The Red Planet just got even more peaceful, as the Mars rover made an accidental Zen garden.

NASA's Perseverance rover left some picturesque track marks around a rock—creating a scene resembling a meditation landscape in Japan.

Zen gardens usually feature carefully composed arrangements of rocks, water features, moss, pruned trees, and bushes, and use gravel or sand that is raked to represent ripples in water.

They are intended to imitate the essence of nature, not its actual appearance, and to serve as an aid for meditation.

What is NASA's latest rover actually up to there on the Red Planet? Its mission is to look for signs of past microbial life, cache rock and soil samples, and prepare for future human exploration.

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That's exciting indeed—and WS will continue to update you with its latest positive developments.

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