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Martian puzzler gone with the wind

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WASHINGTON (AFP) — Is it tumbleweed? A piece of fishing line? Spaghetti?

A tangled object by NASA’s Mars Perseveran­ce rover has intrigued space watchers, leaving some musing tongue-incheek about the quality of Italian dining on the Red Planet.

But the most plausible explanatio­n is more prosaic: it’s likely remnants of a component used to lower the robotic explorer to the Martian surface in February 2021.

“We have been discussing where it’s from, but there’s been speculatio­n that it’s a piece of cord from the parachute or from the landing system that lowers the rover to the ground,” a spokesman for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory told AFP.

“Note that we don’t have confirmati­on that it’s one or the other,” he added.

The bundle of debris was first spotted 12 July by the rover’s front left hazard avoidance camera — but when Perseveran­ce returned to the same spot four days later, it was gone.

It was probably carried away by the wind, like a piece of a thermal blanket that might have come from the rocket-powered landing system, which was spotted last month.

The accumulati­ng trash left behind by Perseveran­ce is considered a small price to pay for the rover’s noble scientific goals of searching for biosignatu­res of ancient microbial life forms.

And these items may one day become valuable artifacts for future Mars colonists.

“In a hundred years or so Martians will be eagerly collecting up all this stuff and either putting it on display in museums or making it into ‘historical jewelry,’” tweeted amateur astronomer Stuart Atkinson.

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