The rover will spend months exploring the Gediz Vallis channel, which could contain clues to the history of liquid water on Mars
Curiosity has been exploring Mars for nearly 12 years, and the diligent robot has just made it to its next stop. As soon as it arrived at Gediz Vallis, NASA's Mars rover captured the rocky terrain of the winding channel that may have been carved by an ancient river that once flowed on Mars. Is Bitcoin a good speculative investment? CC Share Subtitles Off English view video Is Bitcoin a good speculative investment? NASA recently revealed the gorgeous black and white, 360-degree panorama of Gediz Vallis, which was captured by the Curiosity rover on February 3 using one of its navigation cameras. The Martian rover will spend months exploring the channel, gathering clues about Mars' potentially warmer, water-filled past. Advertisement Advertisement The panorama shows the "dark sand that fills one side of the channel and a debris pile rising just behind the sand," NASA wrote. "In the…