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Perseverance snaps a 360 panorama on Mars revealing some of the oldest rocks ever seen
Science
Published on 8 May 2026

Made from 980 shots, it maps ancient clues
NASA’s Perseverance rover has released a stunning 360-degree natural-color panorama from the rim of Jezero Crater, a spot nicknamed “Crocodile Bridge.” Built from 980 photos, the image highlights some of the oldest rocks in the solar system and is expected to sharpen scientists’ understanding of Mars’ early geological past and hidden history.
- Perseverance captured a 360-degree natural-color panorama
- The view was assembled from 980 photos
- It highlights extremely old rocks on Mars
- Scientists say it could refine Mars’ ancient history
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