NASA captures photo of 'bear's face' on the surface of Mars - Fox News

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A unusual enactment that resembles a bear's look was captured connected the aboveground of the Red Planet by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter past month. 

Two perfectly placed craters marque up the eyes, a elevation with a "V-shaped illness structure" makes up the nose, and a circular fracture signifier forms the head, according to the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, which controls the orbiter's camera. 

"The circular fracture signifier mightiness beryllium owed to the settling of a deposit implicit a buried interaction crater," the laboratory explained. "Maybe the chemoreceptor is simply a volcanic oregon mud vent and the deposit could beryllium lava oregon mud flows?"

The University of Arizona released this photograph  of a enactment    connected  the aboveground  of Mars that resembles a bear's face. 

The University of Arizona released this photograph of a enactment connected the aboveground of Mars that resembles a bear's face.  (NASA/JPL-Caltech/UArizona)

The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, which lifted disconnected from Earth successful 2005, is conscionable 1 of aggregate spacecrafts NASA is using to research the Red Planet. 

NASA MARS ROVER DISCOVERS WEIRD STRING-LIKE OBJECT THAT GOES VIRAL

Last year, the Curiosity rover snapped a photograph of what appears to beryllium a doorway carved into the otherworldly landscape. The net went chaotic with speculation, but the Curiosity squad aboriginal clarified that it's conscionable "a earthy geologic feature."

NASA's Curiosity rover took a photograph   of what appears to beryllium  a doorway  connected  Mars past  year. 

NASA's Curiosity rover took a photograph of what appears to beryllium a doorway connected Mars past year.  (NASA)

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NASA retired the InSight Mars lander aft 4 years connected the satellite past period aft it ran retired of power. 

Perseverance, NASA's different rover connected the Red Planet, has been collecting stone samples with its robotic limb and exploring Mars' scenery since 2021. 

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