PIA23375: Sutton Island Model of Drying Lakes (Animation)


Sutton Island Model of Drying Lakes (Animation)

Caption:

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This animation demonstrates how streams may have flowed from Mount Sharp to the floor of Gale Crater, where salty ponds may have been left behind as the region dried out over time.

Rocks enriched with mineral salts discovered by NASA's Curiosity at a location on Mount Sharp called "Sutton Island" suggest that water vanished slowly, rather than all at once, possibly returning to the area in a persistent cycle of drying and overflow. This discovery serves as a watermark for when the Martian climate was gradually getting drier.

Cataloging Keywords:

Name Value Additional Values
Target Mars
System
Target Type Planet
Mission Mars Science Laboratory (MSL)
Instrument Host Curiosity Rover
Host Type Rover
Instrument
Detector
Extra Keywords Crater, Water
Acquisition Date
Release Date 2019-10-07
Date in Caption
Image Credit ASU Knowledge Enterprise Development (KED), Michael Northrop
Source photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA23375
Identifier PIA23375