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Trash may be found in depths of 35,700 feet below the surface of the ocean. On Mars, there is also rubbish.
As per Mashable. NASA's Perseverance rover recently discovered landing debris stuck in a jagged rock while searching for signs of past microbial life on Mars. It's the thermal material NASA employed to keep the Perseverance spacecraft cool while it travelled to Mars and fell into the Martian atmosphere.
“My team has spotted something unexpected: It’s a piece of a thermal blanket that they think may have come from my descent stage, the rocket-powered jet pack that set me down on landing day back in 2021," NASA tweeted from the Perseverance rover account on Wednesday.
The origin of the foil-like debris at Jezero Crater, around two kilometres (1.2 miles) from where landing gear (the "rocket-powered jet pack") landed on the Martian desert, remains a mystery.
“Did this piece land here after that, or was it blown here by the wind?" the space agency wondered.
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