VRR

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VRR is a geologically distinct, hematite-rich ridge on Mars explored by NASA’s Curiosity rover as a key site for studying the planet’s past environmental conditions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geological feature
ridge
composedPrimarilyOf hematite
exploredBy Curiosity rover NERFINISHED
NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory mission NERFINISHED
hasAbbreviationFor Vera Rubin Ridge NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic geologically distinct
hematite-rich
hasMineral hematite
iron oxides
hasRelevanceTo Martian climate history
water-rock interaction on Mars
hasScientificInterest mineralogy
paleoenvironments
stratigraphy
locatedIn Gale Crater NERFINISHED
location Mars NERFINISHED
observedByInstrument APXS NERFINISHED
CheMin NERFINISHED
ChemCam NERFINISHED
MAHLI NERFINISHED
Mastcam NERFINISHED
partOf Mount Sharp region NERFINISHED
studiedSince 2010s
targetOf in situ rover investigations
orbital remote sensing prior to landing
usedFor investigation of past habitability
study of Mars’ past environmental conditions
study of aqueous alteration on Mars

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