NASA captures incredible images oof snake-head rock and a balanced boulder, Have a look!!

Perseverance, NASA’s rover on Mars, has been out for a long time. It has encountered some unusual yet fascinating landscapes. A strange snake-head rock and a balanced boulder are two examples. The car-sized Perseverance took a picture of the feature on Mars on Sunday (June 12). A boulder can be seen balancing on a slab of grey granite in this photograph. A rock formation resembling a snake with its mouth open may be found on the right.

The image shows a stratified butte that could be part of an old river delta that formerly existed in the Jezero Crater, which is 28 miles wide (45 kilometres).

Perseverance has made a friend on Mars as well. It isn’t an alien, but rather a small pet rock. According to media sources, the two have been together for almost four months and have become inseparable. According to Perseverance’s left hazard avoidance camera, a rock appeared to have found its way into the left front wheel of the rover in early February.

When the rover was traversing the red planet, this happened. Perseverance Rover and the rock appear to have created a special bond after spending four months together.

Perseverance’s exploratory operations appear to have left their mark on the rock. It has been following it for almost 5.3 miles (8.5 kilometres). As they explored the rocky terrain, it appears that the journey was difficult.