
Abigail Fraeman
Abigail Fraeman is a deputy project scientist for NASA's Curiosity rover mission at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. With a focus on Martian geology and the search for signs of past life, she plays a vital role in interpreting the rover's findings. Fraeman's recent contributions have included insights into the unexpected presence of calcium sulfate veins in the Martian landscape, enhancing our understanding of the planet's ancient environmental conditions.
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Curiosity Deputy Project Scientist Abigail Fraeman of JPL expresses excitement about the discovery of calcium sulfate veins on Mars.
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