The ongoing exploration of the boxwork terrain by NASA’s curiosity rover is a testament to humanity’s progress in planetary science. The finding of ridges shaped perhaps by fluid circulation indicates past geological activity that could provide insights into Mars’ environment suitability for sustaining life. For India-actively participating in interplanetary missions thru ISRO-such studies highlight opportunities to collaborate internationally. India’s advancements such as Chandrayaan or the upcoming Mars Orbiter Mission series may benefit by adapting similar analytical approaches for data collection on extraterrestrial terrains. Additionally, these findings kindle interest among Indian scientists toward expanding research efforts into understanding planetary habitability conditions further.
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