Good morning! There is someone who will show up in your space today that needs you. Someone who needs your smile, your laugh, a few words of wisdom, or just a friendly ear. You may not even realize those you have the biggest effect on. Keep making your difference!👊
My long haul to the ancient river delta is almost done. Up ahead: layered rocks, laid down in water, sure to hold secrets of what their environment was once like. Could they even give hints about past life? Time will tell…
More in the latest team blog: go.nasa.gov/3KUwmaU
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Some of the oldest rocks on Earth are found in the Pilbara in northwestern Australia. 🌏
They formed over 3.6 billion years ago, before the presence of atmospheric oxygen — and life itself. go.nasa.gov/3KDH8Sh
After a few months exploring this area, I’m on the move. Thanks to my self-driving function, I can cover more ground in a day than ever before. Just set a new Martian record of 243.3 meters, and then yesterday, another: 245.76 meters. Places to go, rocks to see! 🪨
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