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NASA Discovered a Rock on Mars That Doesn’t Belong There : ScienceAlert

Last updated: November 18, 2025 3:40 am
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Exploring the Red Planet: NASA’s Perseverance Rover Discovers Mysterious Rock

As NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover continues its mission on the Martian surface, it recently stumbled upon a peculiar rock that has left scientists intrigued. The rock, named Phippsaksla, was found in the Vernodden area of Jezero Crater and stands out due to its composition rich in iron and nickel, indicating that it may be a meteorite from outer space.

Iron-nickel meteorites are rare and are usually formed from the core of large asteroids in the early days of the Solar System. The unique shape and composition of Phippsaksla caught the attention of NASA scientists, prompting the rover to use its advanced Mastcam-Z cameras to capture detailed images of the rock.

Phippsaksla rock
A close-up of Phippsaksla. (NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU)

Using its SuperCam instrument, Perseverance conducted chemical analysis of Phippsaksla to confirm its iron and nickel content. While further investigation is needed to conclusively determine if the rock is indeed a meteorite, its presence adds to the growing body of knowledge about Mars and its geological history.

Perseverance, equipped with a drill for collecting rock samples, is the first rover to gather Martian samples for analysis. If deemed valuable, samples like Phippsaksla could be stored for future retrieval, although a separate mission would be required to transport them back to Earth.

Since landing on Mars in 2021, Perseverance has made significant discoveries, including evidence of past water activity and potential signs of ancient life on the planet. With no end date set for its mission, the rover continues to explore and uncover the mysteries of the red planet, paving the way for future exploration and scientific research.

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Stay tuned for more updates from Perseverance as it continues its journey across the Martian landscape, uncovering secrets that have remained hidden for billions of years.

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