Perseverance rover may hold secrets to newly discovered Mars volcano

A suspicious volcano (taken into the circle) close to the Great Jezero Crater on Mars
NASA/JPL/MSSS/JHUAPL/ESA/DLR/Fu Berlin/Ast Cowart
A volcano seems to have been defined by NASA on the edge of the Jazero crater on Mars, discovered by Azim Rover. The vehicle may have previously sampled the material that has arisen by ancient explosions.
In 2021, Azim landed to Jezero Crater and slowly went to the Western rim and continued a dried river, thought to flow about 3 to 4 billion years ago.
In the 2030s, Gezici collects examples that are intended to be returned to the Earth as part of Mars sample return task, but now the Trump administration is threatened by the sweeping outages proposed by NASA.
Some materials in the samples are thought to be volcanic, including lava flow symptoms. Now, James Wray At the Georgia Institute in Atlanta, and his colleagues found a possible resource-a still volcano named Jezero Mons in the southeast of Jezero.
High -resolution images from Mars orbit images revealed fine -grained material consistent with the ash of a volcano on the mountain. The size and shape of Jezero Mons, 21 kilometers wide and two kilometers tall, matches similar volcanoes in the world.
“A magmatic volcano interpretation looks most consistent with observations, Wray says Wray, fueled by Magma under the surface. “Actually, the most powerful situation we can do without walking on it.”
Wray and his team estimate that Jezero Mons may have exploded about 1 billion years ago, probably throwing ashes, lava and rocks into Jezero crater, even to Perseverance’s landing site.
This means that the travel collects examples from the volcano. If so and if they could go back to Earth, scientists could first have the activity of a volcano on another planet.
“You know when that volcano is active, it’s too cool,” he says Briony Horgan At the University of PurDie in Indiana, a part of Rover’s science team. This can give us important information about how the interior of the planet develops over time ”.
Even better, Wray says Wray, the volcano will create a determination to him, but it is unlikely that this happens. “They drive in the opposite direction, because there are really interesting ancient rocks outside the crater in the west, or he says. I don’t blame them.
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