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Layers Piled in Martian Crater Record a History of Changes

Near the center of a Martian crater about the size of Connecticut, hundreds of exposed rock layers form a mound as tall as the Rockies and reveal a record of major environmental changes on Mars billions of years ago.

The history told by this tall parfait of layers inside Gale Crater matches what has been proposed in recent years as the dominant planet-wide pattern for early Mars, according to a new report by geologists using instruments on NASA鈥檚 Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.

鈥淟ooking at the layers from the bottom to the top, from the oldest to the youngest, you see a sequence of changing rocks that resulted from changes in environmental conditions through time,鈥 says Ralph Milliken of NASA鈥檚 Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. 鈥淭his thick sequence of rocks appears to be showing different steps in the drying-out of Mars.鈥