1. 3-Billion-Year-Old Secrets: NASA's Curiosity Rover Reaches Mars Ridge Where Water Left Debris Pileup  SciTechDaily
  2. Curiosity Mars Rover Reaches Gediz Vallis Ridge (360 View)  NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  3. NASA's Curiosity rover reaches Mars ridge where water left debris pileup  Phys.org
  4. Curiosity rover shows 360-degree view of Martian ridge where water once flowed  India Today
  5. Curiosity's Path to Gediz Vallis Ridge and Beyond  NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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Believed to be a remnant of powerful ancient debris flows, Gediz Vallis Ridge is a destination long sought by the rover’s science team. Three billion years ago, amid one of the last wet periods on Mars, powerful debris flows carried mud and boulders down the side of a hulking mountain. The debris

3-Billion-Year-Old Secrets: NASA’s Curiosity Rover Reaches Mars Ridge Where Water Left Debris Pileup

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