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Astronomy Picture of the Day - Leopard Spots on Martian Rocks
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 | 28 Sep, 2025
 | Image Credit: NASA, JPL-Caltech, MSSS, Perseverance Rover
Posted on 09/28/2025 12:08:02 PM PDT by MtnClimber
Explanation: What is creating these unusual spots? Light-colored spots on Martian rocks, each surrounded by a dark border, were discovered last year by NASA's Perseverance Rover currently exploring Mars. Dubbed leopard spots because of their seemingly similarity to markings on famous Earth-bound predators, these curious patterns are being studied with the possibility they were created by ancient Martian life. The pictured spots measure only millimeters across and were discovered on a larger rock named Cheyava Falls. The exciting but unproven speculation is that long ago, microbes generated energy with chemical reactions that turned rock from red to white while leaving a dark biosignature ring, like some similarly appearing spots on Earth rocks. Although other non-biological explanations have not been ruled out, speculation focusing on this potential biological origin is causing much intrigue.
TOPICS: Astronomy; Astronomy Picture of the Day; Science
KEYWORDS: apod; nasa
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09/28/2025 12:08:28 PM PDT
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MtnClimber
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09/28/2025 12:09:47 PM PDT
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MtnClimber
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    That’s rust - don’t they know rust never sleeps??
 
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posted on 
09/28/2025 12:15:35 PM PDT
by 
Ken522
 
To: MtnClimber
    Fascinating. Are these like Martian fossils?
 
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09/28/2025 12:16:36 PM PDT
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Kudsman
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09/28/2025 12:22:10 PM PDT
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09/28/2025 12:22:22 PM PDT
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09/28/2025 12:28:22 PM PDT
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smokingfrog
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To: MtnClimber
    My guess is itâs the migration of elements during the solidification process much like a eutectic forms in the iron/carbon alloy.
 
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09/28/2025 12:30:35 PM PDT
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NavyShoe
 
To: MtnClimber
    “Dubbed leopard spots because of their seemingly similarity to markings on famous Earth-bound predators,”
Proof the leopards beat us to Mars. They’re not as Earth bound as we thought.
 
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09/28/2025 12:30:43 PM PDT
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Brooklyn Attitude
(The DemocRATic party is a treasonous America hating cult.)
 
To: MtnClimber
    Look for several democRATS to ask just how the leopards managed to travel to Mars. Also, did any of the leopards plant the American flag on Mars?
 
To: Brooklyn Attitude
    The leaping ability of leopards is underestimated. You should notice that they are not finding donkey dung.
 
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09/28/2025 12:45:02 PM PDT
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MtnClimber
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    The heartbreak of psoriasis?
 
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09/28/2025 1:00:07 PM PDT
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AFB-XYZ
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To: MtnClimber
    Some Windex will clean that right up. Next rover needs a scrub brush attachment.
 
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posted on 
09/28/2025 1:32:34 PM PDT
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fruser1
 
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    It looks like mold to me. That would be incredible if it was.
 
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posted on 
09/28/2025 1:49:08 PM PDT
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telescope115
(Ad Astra, Ad DeumâŠ)
 
To: MtnClimber
    It looks like mold to me.
 
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posted on 
09/28/2025 1:49:29 PM PDT
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telescope115
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To: MtnClimber
    It looks like mold to me.
 
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09/28/2025 1:49:34 PM PDT
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telescope115
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To: telescope115
    Sorry. I donât know what happened. Blame it on the MartiansâŠ.
 
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09/28/2025 1:50:48 PM PDT
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telescope115
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To: telescope115
    Sorry. I donât know what happened. Blame it on the MartiansâŠ.
 
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09/28/2025 1:50:51 PM PDT
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telescope115
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