NASA's Curiosity rover has captured images of a coral-like rock formation on Mars estimated to be several billion years old. The discovery suggests the presence of ancient water on the planet, providing evidence of a prehistoric aquatic environment. This coral-shaped rock has intrigued scientists as it resembles terrestrial coral reefs, which typically form in water. The finding supports hypotheses about Mars' wetter past and its potential to have hosted life.
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