
Image taken by the MAHLI showing two rocks illuminated by MAHLI’s white light LEDs. On the left is an Eocene sandstone from
San Diego, CA, containing a fossil marine gastropod shell (Turritella uvasana) collected by the MAHLI Principal Investigator, Ken Edgett.
The shell is 12 mm (about 1/2 inch) long. The rock on the right, collected by Co-Investigator Dawn Y. Sumner (University of California, Davis),
contains fossilized microbial mat remnants encased in calcite from the Gamohaan Formation of South Africa. This rock is about two and a half
billion years old. The 2 millimeter scale bar equals 0.079 inch.
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Malin Space Science Systems
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