We keep sending rovers to the same spot on Mars for 1 fascinating reason

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We keep sending rovers to the same spot on Mars for 1 fascinating reason
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Every Mars rover ends up going to one location. But why? 🙄 engineering

, which are 37 minutes longer than Earth days. During that time, the rover made a quarter-mile journey across the planet's surface and found plenty of wind erosion and possibly some evidence of liquid water.

"Engineers tend to be extremely concerned about the safety of a mission, and so they will often insist on landing in very smooth, low-slope locations." On the other hand, researchers have specific interests — intriguing spots they want to scope out."Sometimes the engineering-safe sites may be a little bit less interesting to the scientists," she says."Mars is a very risky place to go," Rodrigue says.

The young Earth was hit by an object the size of Mars. The rubble formed rings around the planet and eventually merged into — wait for it, this is so cool — the Moon.

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