 Perseverance rover has found a rock on Mars that scientists say can't be identified. This means it must be unlike anything ever found on Earth because the rover is equipped to identify Earth-like rock, wait till you hear this. After landing successfully on Mars in late February, the Perseverance rover spent a good chunk of Mars testing its various systems and ensuring that everything was still in good working order after its long perilous journey from the Earth. Now as the rover waits patiently for the tiny Mars helicopter Ingenuity to perform its first flights, the science team is using Perseverance to check out the rocks in the immediate area. One rock in particular has caught Perseverance eye and NASA says it's scientists are debating where it came from. Speaking on Twitter as a first person, the rover reveals that it shot the rock with a laser and is still trying to learn more about it. Rock itself is rather interesting in appearance, with large pits dotting an otherwise smooth surface. What is it, where did it come from? Your guess is apparently as good as NASA's because they don't know either. The soil in the photos ranges in colour from a pale dark brown to a light tan, with smaller rocks scattered around a larger object. The rock is caked with dust which blows across the surface of the planet all year round but none of this explains its origins. The tweet reads that while the helicopter is getting ready I can't help checking out nearby rocks. This odd one has my science team trading lots of hypothesis. It's about six inches long and if you look closely you might spot the rover laser marks where I zapped it to learn a little bit more about it. Is the rock made from materials unlike anything on the Earth? Must be. And even though this is not sensational information it's interesting information because the instruments on this rover are telling us that this rock is different to anything an Earthling has ever encountered before. But what do you guys think about this? Comments below and as always thank you for watching.