Life on Mars? Check Out NASA’s Most Convincing Evidence Yet

A Muppet Look-Alike

An image from Mars’ south polar region has some seeing a familiar face—none other than Beaker, the lab assistant from “The Muppets.” The resemblance is uncanny, as the Martian surface seems to have perfectly mimicked Beaker’s distinctive features. The formations that make up this amusing likeness are actually composed of frozen carbon dioxide.

When this carbon dioxide freezes on the Martian surface, it creates depressions and plateaus that can result in fascinating shapes, just like Beaker’s face. It’s incredible how nature can craft such familiar patterns, even on a distant planet, bringing a touch of humor to the harsh Martian landscape.

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