China’s Zhurong Mars rover landed at Utopia Planitia – a large plain in the northern lowlands of the planet – back in May 2021, New Scientist reported.
Now, initial data collected by the vehicle suggests that the site has been subject to long periods of weathering in the past by wind and maybe even water.
Read the full report: New Scientist
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