A peculiar petal-shaped
cluster spotted on Mars by Nasa scientists has sparked speculation that flowers
might be blooming on the red planet.The so-called "Martian flower" is
seen in an image captured by Nasa's Curiosity rover in December 2012. In the
image, pearl-coloured petals, appear to sprout from a rock's surface.Space fans
on online discussion forums remarked that it might be quartz embedded in the
rock. One optimistic commenter suggested it might be the pistils of a blooming
flower, the New York Daily News reported.A similar find in October 2012 had
turned out to be a piece of plastic that had fallen from the rover itself."But
the cluster appears to be part of the rock," Nasa spokesperson Guy Webster
told the Daily News in an email."I would guess that the 'flower' was
someone's descriptive term for its appearance, not meant as an interpretation
that flowers exist on Mars," he wrote.
Monday, January 7, 2013
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