I have an issue with lots of Mars footage such as this. That is the problem with scale. You have no idea if you're looking at a rock that is 2cm across or 20cm or even bigger. Again with distance shots, how big is that hill or mound? These clips need an on-screen scale reference so we can gauge correctly what we are looking at.
The lack of change on the Martian surface is something that I have trouble understanding. I see ripples and runnels from the last waterflow, piles of rocks and sand dunes that have not changed for BILLIONS of years and, as I live on a dynamic planet, I have trouble coping with. The very light gravity is a part of that and the thin air and lack of surface water do account for the changelessness, but it's hard for an Earth boy to really understand the whole planet stasis. I wonder if this too will be a problem for the Pioneers who settle Mars, along with isolation, living in tunnels and environmental suits, a lack of color and dim light, (The light we see in these pictures is enhanced so we can see more detail, it's actually about half as bright as this.), poison ground, poison water from deep aquafers, unbreathable atmosphere, a total lack of trees and other animals, including birds, cats and dogs and a never ending work load because of the expense of maintaining such a colony. I also wonder what they will be mining there or building there, that would be worth the effort?
To try and comprehend that there is nothing alive there is difficult - even on the most harsh enviroments on earth life thrives- I do fear that the rest of the solar system if not our local galaxy maybe the same.......
Hold on, hold on, stop the press's, back the bus up, fascinating new news from Mars, they have found something amazing, ROCKS, you heard it here first, ROCKS. At least this time they didn't say they (ROCKS) looked like a floor lamp and a recliner, oh and they also found SAND.
Wieso fährt der Rover nicht noch näher heran? Damit man die Schichten dieses Berges besser sehen und Schlüsse daraus ziehen kann, was für Ablagerungen, Schichten sich über viele Jahre hinweg gebildet haben. Wenn dort einmal Wasser war dann könnten auch Rückstände von klein Lebewesen im Gestein noch enthalten sein. Warum werden Steine nicht vom Rover angehoben und umgedreht? Wenn man große Wassermengen von der Erde auf den Mars bringen und in diese früheren Wasserbecken gießen könnte, wäre es sehr interessant was sich daraus entwickeln könnte wenn es nicht sofort im Boden, Mars versickert. Eine Meinung
Wow.that back ground in some of this video is beyond foto shopped.and along ware the sky touches the hills.and as usual add some sand ware you can't see whats really there.this is one of the worst ones I've seen yet.once you start learning how to see what they do it's hard to un see any of it.the worst part is ?the amount of money we spend to get lied to.😂😂😂😂😂
Mars, known as the Red Planet, is a mostly dry and dusty place. A variety of colors can be seen on the surface, including the predominant rusty red the planet is known for. This rusty red color is iron oxide, just like the rust that forms here on Earth when iron oxidizes - often in the presence of water
Восхищение. Всякий раз завораживает. Как-ни-как, а это другой мир. И тайны, тайны, тайны....
Well said just fascinating thanks for showing great interest 👍
Che spettacolo e che visione nitida!😮😮😮
Glad to see your comment thanks 👍
I have an issue with lots of Mars footage such as this. That is the problem with scale. You have no idea if you're looking at a rock that is 2cm across or 20cm or even bigger. Again with distance shots, how big is that hill or mound? These clips need an on-screen scale reference so we can gauge correctly what we are looking at.
Thanks for the suggestion definitely in upcoming videos we'll try to provide scale details
I do believe that Mars is not empty there’s life out there 😮🎉
Yup 👍
Fascinating Unseen incredible view wow..
Thanks for showing great interest in Mars video 👍
The lack of change on the Martian surface is something that I have trouble understanding. I see ripples and runnels from the last waterflow, piles of rocks and sand dunes that have not changed for BILLIONS of years and, as I live on a dynamic planet, I have trouble coping with. The very light gravity is a part of that and the thin air and lack of surface water do account for the changelessness, but it's hard for an Earth boy to really understand the whole planet stasis. I wonder if this too will be a problem for the Pioneers who settle Mars, along with isolation, living in tunnels and environmental suits, a lack of color and dim light, (The light we see in these pictures is enhanced so we can see more detail, it's actually about half as bright as this.), poison ground, poison water from deep aquafers, unbreathable atmosphere, a total lack of trees and other animals, including birds, cats and dogs and a never ending work load because of the expense of maintaining such a colony. I also wonder what they will be mining there or building there, that would be worth the effort?
WOW!
Thanks 👍
Life is always apparent on mars it's so obvious 😊😊😊
To try and comprehend that there is nothing alive there is difficult - even on the most harsh enviroments on earth life thrives- I do fear that the rest of the solar system if not our local galaxy maybe the same.......
Thinking there is nothing is a bit naive.
@@tony.5211 The further they can see the more it is the same. God only placed life on earth.
@@marktapley7571 That's nonsense.
I envy the first to set foot on Mars. Another planet is something
Nieprawdopodobne osiągnięcie człowieka !
Absolutely right agree 👍
Excellent, You guys need to clean up the debris on mars! The glow within the rock is intriguing
Meanwhile, some engineer is still looking for the flashlight he lost just before Perseverance was launched.
It will be very difficult to go and live on Mars and they succeed than they can do this any where in the universe.
The glowing object might be a nuclear battery or power supply????
No it's Perseverance debris
I keep expecting a hand to break through the dirt...
Wow. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Yup👍
Hold on, hold on, stop the press's, back the bus up, fascinating new news from Mars, they have found something amazing, ROCKS, you heard it here first, ROCKS. At least this time they didn't say they (ROCKS) looked like a floor lamp and a recliner, oh and they also found SAND.
Wieso fährt der Rover nicht noch näher heran? Damit man die Schichten dieses Berges besser sehen und Schlüsse daraus ziehen kann, was für Ablagerungen, Schichten sich über viele Jahre hinweg gebildet haben. Wenn dort einmal Wasser war dann könnten auch Rückstände von klein Lebewesen im Gestein noch enthalten sein. Warum werden Steine nicht vom Rover angehoben und umgedreht? Wenn man große Wassermengen von der Erde auf den Mars bringen und in diese früheren Wasserbecken gießen könnte, wäre es sehr interessant was sich daraus entwickeln könnte wenn es nicht sofort im Boden, Mars versickert. Eine Meinung
Well said agreed 👍
it's area 51
IT’S NOT VIDEO, IT IS PANNING OF 16 MERGED STILLS
L'absence de soutitrage est regrettable dommage
Why?
Bodies and claws ,,,,
it is area 51
Pendant que l'on passe le temps à nous auto détruire on vous plus le coups de grâce qui peut arriver à tout moment ... soleil, trou noir et astéroïdes
Wow.that back ground in some of this video is beyond foto shopped.and along ware the sky touches the hills.and as usual add some sand ware you can't see whats really there.this is one of the worst ones I've seen yet.once you start learning how to see what they do it's hard to un see any of it.the worst part is ?the amount of money we spend to get lied to.😂😂😂😂😂
Strip mining...
Thanks for watching 👍
U people just don't get it you will never find anything on mars it's a dead planet
А планета то не красная)). Чего так?
Mars, known as the Red Planet, is a mostly dry and dusty place. A variety of colors can be seen on the surface, including the predominant rusty red the planet is known for. This rusty red color is iron oxide, just like the rust that forms here on Earth when iron oxidizes - often in the presence of water