
NASA’s Perseverance rover has observed a peculiar rock formation resembling a cluster of spider eggs on Mars, dubbed “St. Pauls Bay.” Located on Witch Hazel Hill’s slopes in Jezero Crater, this float rock’s surface texture and origin pose mysteries for scientists. Potential theories include formation from meteorite impact or movement from higher elevations. Investigating this and related rocks may provide insights into Martian geological history and the planet’s potential to have supported life. ​livescience.com