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Martian Spiderwebs: NASA’s Curiosity Rover Finds Water Clues

Nisha Pradhan
Last updated: 26/02/2026
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A 3D realistic rendering of NASA's Curiosity rover navigating crisscrossing geological ridge formations known as Martian spiderwebs on the dusty, red surface of Mars.

NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover has spent the past six months capturing unprecedented close-up images of intriguing geologic structures that resemble giant Martian spiderwebs . Known scientifically as boxwork, these sprawling formations suggest that ancient groundwater flowed across the Red Planet much later in its history than scientists originally expected . By studying these unique ridges, researchers are unearthing new clues about the planet’s watery past . This discovery is sparking fresh questions about exactly how long microbial life might have survived before Mars transformed into the cold, dry desert we see today .

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What Are the Martian Spiderwebs?Navigating the Challenging TerrainHigh Groundwater and Mysterious NodulesDrilling for Chemical Clues

What Are the Martian Spiderwebs?

When viewed from space by orbiting cameras, the sprawling boxwork formations look remarkably like giant spiderwebs draped across the Martian surface . Up close, these structures are actually a vast network of low ridges standing about three to six feet (one to two meters) tall . The ridges crisscross the landscape for miles, leaving sandy hollows or depressions trapped between them .

Scientists believe these distinct shapes formed billions of years ago when mineral-rich groundwater flowed through large fractures in the planet’s bedrock . As the water moved through these cracks, it left behind hardened minerals . These mineral deposits strengthened the fracture lines, turning them into sturdy ridges . Over countless millennia, harsh Martian winds slowly eroded the softer, unreinforced rock surrounding the fractures, hollowing out the sandy depressions and leaving the raised spiderweb patterns behind .

While similar boxwork ridges exist on Earth, they are vastly different in scale . Terrestrial boxwork formations are typically only a few centimeters tall . They are usually hidden away in caves or found in extremely dry, sandy environments . The sheer size and scale of the Martian spiderwebs make them a unique and highly valuable target for planetary scientists .

Navigating the Challenging Terrain

Getting a close look at these formations was no simple task for the Curiosity mission team . The rover, which is roughly the size of a standard SUV and weighs nearly a ton at 899 kilograms, had to carefully maneuver through a difficult landscape . Mission drivers had to send precise instructions to ensure the massive vehicle could safely roll across ridge tops that were barely wider than the rover itself .

Navigating the sandy hollows between the ridges also presented a constant risk . Ashley Stroupe, an operations systems engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, explained that driving on the ridges felt almost like cruising on a highway . However, dipping down into the hollows required extreme caution to prevent Curiosity’s wheels from slipping or getting stuck in the deep sand . Despite the obstacles, the team successfully found safe paths to collect the necessary data .

High Groundwater and Mysterious Nodules

The location of these Martian spiderwebs is just as important as their structure . Curiosity has been slowly climbing Mount Sharp, a massive mountain inside Gale Crater that stands three miles (five kilometers) tall . Finding boxwork formations this high up the mountain provides crucial information about the planet’s ancient water table .

Tina Seeger, a mission scientist from Rice University leading the boxwork investigation, noted that seeing these formations at such a high elevation suggests the groundwater table was once exceptionally high . Because of this, the water required to sustain potential microbial life could have lasted much longer than scientists initially assumed when looking only at orbital images .

As Curiosity explored the area, it also discovered bumpy, pea-sized textures known as nodules . These nodules are common indicators of past groundwater on Mars . However, their placement surprised researchers . Instead of sitting near the central fractures of the ridges, the nodules were clustered along the ridge walls and within the hollows . Seeger hypothesized that the ridges might have been cemented by minerals first, with later pulses of groundwater leaving the distinct nodules behind .

Drilling for Chemical Clues

To truly understand the Martian spiderwebs, Curiosity used its robotic arm to drill into the rock and collect pulverized samples . Last year, the rover gathered three separate samples from a ridgetop, a hollow, and a nearby transitional area . Inside the rover’s portable laboratory, X-ray analysis and a high-temperature oven revealed clay minerals in the ridges and carbonate minerals in the hollows .

Recently, the rover collected a fourth rock sample from the boxwork area . This sample was treated with a specialized wet chemistry technique . By mixing the rock powder with chemical reagents inside the rover’s oven, scientists hope to detect specific organic compounds . These carbon-based molecules are essential building blocks for life, and researchers are eagerly awaiting the results of this rare and complex analysis .

Curiosity is scheduled to leave the spiderweb formations behind sometime in March . As the rover continues its ascent up Mount Sharp, it will spend the coming year exploring a different rock layer enriched with salty sulfate minerals, searching for even more clues about the ancient changing climate of Mars .

TAGGED: Gale Crater, Mars geology, Mars water, Martian spiderwebs, microbial life, Mount Sharp, NASA Curiosity rover, space exploration
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