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NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover hunts evidence of life at Yori Pass

NASA’s Perseverance rover has reached an area at the base of Mars’ Jezero Crater where it will hunt for rocks created when flowing water deposited fine-grained sediments. Sealed within these sedimentary rocks, researchers hope, could be organic molecules that are the signs of ancient life. 

For months, NASA scientists have been eager to search the area, dubbed “Yori Pass,” within Mars‘ Jezero Crater — an ancient fan-shaped river delta that formed about 3.5 billion years ago at the convergence of a Martian river and a lake. The site caught attention after scientists spotted a rock there that resembles a sandstone rock the Perseverance rover collected a sample from in July. Collecting rock samples is an integral part of Perseverance’s goal to search Jezero Crater for any signs that life once existed on the Red Planet — for any element, molecule, substance or feature that is characteristic of life. 

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