![To the left of the rover near the center of the image is the arrowhead-shaped rock nicknamed "Cheyava Falls, " which has features that may bear on the question of whether Mars was home to microscopic life in the distant past. The small dark hole in the rock is where Perseverance took a core sample, which is now in a sample tube stored in the rover's belly. The white patch to the right of the hole is where the rover used an abrasion tool to clear away the top surface, allowing science instruments to study the rock's composition](https://cdn.statically.io/img/static.scientificamerican.com/dam/m/58fb3f1641e33812/original/PIA26344_WEB.jpg?w=615)
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Mysterious “leopard spots” on a Martian rock could be evidence of extraterrestrial life—or of mere lifeless chemistry. Finding out the truth may require bringing the rock back to Earth
This Is the Most Exciting Rock Ever Found on Mars
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