Metal on the Plains of Mars
			
		
		
		
			What has the Opportunity rover found on Mars?  
While traversing a vast empty plain in  
Meridiani Planum, one of Earth's 
yearling rolling robots 
found a surprise when visiting the location of its own 
metallic heat shield discarded last year during descent.  
The surprise is the rock visible on the lower left, 
found to be made mostly of dense metals 
iron and 
nickel.  
The large 
cone-shaped object behind it -- and the 
flank piece 
on the right -- are parts of Opportunity's jettisoned heat shield.  
Smaller shield debris is also visible.  
Scientists do not think that the 
basketball-sized metal 
"Heat Shield Rock" originated on 
Mars, 
but rather is likely an 
ancient metallic meteorite.   
In hindsight, finding a 
meteorite 
in a vast empty dust plain on 
Mars might be considered similar to 
Earth meteorites found on the vast empty ice plains of 
Antarctica. 
The finding raises speculations about the general abundance of 
rocks on Mars that have fallen there from outer space.