It’s the exact same article except with no ads nor tracking. ESA has more info about the location of the photo on Mars. They have a full-resolution download. They link off to similar ESA Mars research.
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[Here’s the original article from the European Space Agency (ESA)](https://www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Images/2025/11/Swoosh).
It’s the exact same article except with no ads nor tracking. ESA has more info about the location of the photo on Mars. They have a full-resolution download. They link off to similar ESA Mars research.
Phys.org is a content aggregator. They republish free-as-in-beer (like this) and licensed content, with their own ads, their own tracking, and whatever else. Usually the original article is a better browsing experience.