PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — Scientists
have solved the mystery of the "jelly doughnut" rock on Mars that
appeared to come out of nowhere.
NASA said Friday that a wheel of the rover Opportunity broke it off a larger rock and then kicked it into the field of view.
The
Internet was abuzz last month when the space agency released
side-by-side images of the same patch of ground. Only one image showed
the rock, which was white around the outside and dark red in the middle,
and less than 2 inches wide.
Scientists
had suspected that one of Opportunity's wheels kicked the rock as it
drove. They received confirmation after analyzing recent images of the
original piece of rock.
Opportunity recently celebrated 10 years on Mars. Its twin Spirit stopped communicating in 2010.
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