I was thinking about that to. Something like a body builder, a baby stroller or even a dill pickle. That way you've got the size,shape and something to eat.
@@georgetirebiter7693 Good idea. Maybe The White Stripes as they were? A beetle? The Beatles? A VW Beetle? Or Manet’s ‘Luncheon On The Grass’ (‘Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe’) So many options. I’d probably go for a terrace of red-brick houses like, say, ‘Coronation Street’.
Thanks for continuing to upload these! I watch them every week. They are incredible and you've done a great job at finding good images to show with interesting descriptions.
Another fine video we got ourselves into. The weather's dangerous but I feel fine. The music is top notch if you like a dream state. Thanks for coming into work and making these videos. Can't wait for the next visit on Mars. Thank you ARIKEN
I have a conspiracy-theory that goes like this: All space-missions are simply a ruse to encourage the smartest, the most accomplished and the most anonymous people on earth to type “FAKE” in social media comments. Prove me wrong? I’ll wait…
I am sure there is another explanation, but it seems like there is some oxidised ferrous material in these images. It is interesting to speculate how oxidisation would work in this environment.
The first set of images looks like an area of Northern Ontario. Chalcopyrite, Iron deposits, gold. The as was Adam's Mine area. Rock cuttings close by go through iron pretty much. 2.7 - 3.2 Bn year rock.
@fredfonebone5108 just no frame of reference on Earth for the incredible vistas that exist on far off worlds. Even here on Earth, if you never travel outside your small town, the big city looks like another planet
The lowest point on Mars - the Hellas impact basin, is 7.2 km (4.4 mi) below "datum". The pressure there averages about 1.4kPa (14 millibars) - at sea level Earth has an atmospheric pressure of 101.3 kPa. Far better to dig under the regolith and put in sealed structures there to pressurise, with the added bonus of the regolith shielding you from cosmic and solar radiation.
Sooo, if there are CO2 clouds, then what carbon containing compound was burned to produce this CO2 clouds, and why is there no Carbon containing material to be found on Mars …
No matter what 'artists conception' they throw at us, you always see structures and machine parts spray painted over with copper colored paint. They're always in the background and we never seem to get close to them. We get pictures of dirt.
❤ The sky is so clear.It's beautiful it's quiet
Mars is strangely beautiful in its own way
These are great , I wish you could super impose something that would indicate a frame of reference for the size of the objects in the near frame
I was thinking about that to. Something like a body builder, a baby stroller or even a dill pickle. That way you've got the size,shape and something to eat.
@@georgetirebiter7693 Good idea. Maybe The White Stripes as they were? A beetle? The Beatles? A VW Beetle? Or Manet’s ‘Luncheon On The Grass’ (‘Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe’)
So many options. I’d probably go for a terrace of red-brick houses like, say, ‘Coronation Street’.
Thanks for continuing to upload these! I watch them every week. They are incredible and you've done a great job at finding good images to show with interesting descriptions.
Thanks, glad you like them!
Absolutely stunning. Mars is now my second favorite. Jupiter is my first favorite.
Mars is my favorite. Jupiter is stunning too but it’s a gas planet so you can’t even land there.
@@AKRICH7 It’s the colorful bands of gas and the stormy red eye of Jupiter that I like. It’s a gorgeous gas giant.
Incredible photos, to think: Mars has looked this way for billions of years. Amazing vistas, plunging gorges, and towering craters!
So many other mysteries that are yet to be discovered too.
@@AKRICH7 More than enough reason to keep watching the skies! Thank you for posting this content for the space nerds like myself!
@@f1guremeout not billions of years to form. Maybe thousands...
@treestandsafety3996 refer to your sources please.
@@f1guremeout My eyes...what I see. If your source is some NASA guys..please remember, they can be wrong, and have been before.
Oh my... What an opening sequence !!! Outstanding!!! I feel especially inspired today!!! Thank you so much... and keep up the great work !!!
You're so welcome!
The colors are staggering.
Mars has its own surprises.
Another fine video we got ourselves into. The weather's dangerous but I feel fine. The music is top notch if you like a dream state. Thanks for coming into work and making these videos. Can't wait for the next visit on Mars. Thank you ARIKEN
Thank you 😊
Благодарю!
You’re welcome ☺️
I appreciate the unique images of Mars, seeing the cloud formations was totally interesting, especially its made up 🎉🎉🎉
I have a conspiracy-theory that goes like this:
All space-missions are simply a ruse to encourage the smartest, the most accomplished and the most anonymous people on earth to type “FAKE” in social media comments. Prove me wrong? I’ll wait…
I am sure there is another explanation, but it seems like there is some oxidised ferrous material in these images. It is interesting to speculate how oxidisation would work in this environment.
What a beautiful place. Can we go to it soon on manned flights? I want to live there❤❤
Yes we can 😃
What would living on Mars be like? Would it be better than living in a pod/chamber on Earth with a VR headset and 8k renders of the Martian Landscape?
Let's make a flight reservation 😅
❤ It looks like places here on earth
It is, after all, just a stepping stone away from the moOn.
The first set of images looks like an area of Northern Ontario. Chalcopyrite, Iron deposits, gold. The as was Adam's Mine area. Rock cuttings close by go through iron pretty much. 2.7 - 3.2 Bn year rock.
They should call the rock formation at 18:30 “ol Norge”
The worst thing that ever happened to earth was when people showed up!
Where is the closest Starbucks?? ☕️
Right behind those mountains in a valley😊
Very cool, I wonder what taking a deep breath on Mars would feel like, maybe like trying to breathe under water? Strange.
You'd be dead before you could analyse it's toxic stranglehold upon your perceptions.
It would be interesting to see Phobos and Deimos,the moons of Mars, on a dark Martian night.
Looks nearly identical to the central Arabian peninsula on earth.
Those dark dunes...stunning.
It's a beautiful painting.
That setting is really gorgeous, isn’t it? If that photo were taken on earth, someone would win a major prize. The textures are incredible.
@fredfonebone5108 just no frame of reference on Earth for the incredible vistas that exist on far off worlds. Even here on Earth, if you never travel outside your small town, the big city looks like another planet
რამდენ მეტრზე უნდა ჩავიდეთ მიწაში მარსზე რომ დედამიწის ნორმებს დაემთხვეს ატმოსფერული წნევა?🇬🇪
The lowest point on Mars - the Hellas impact basin, is 7.2 km (4.4 mi) below "datum".
The pressure there averages about 1.4kPa (14 millibars) - at sea level Earth has an atmospheric pressure of 101.3 kPa.
Far better to dig under the regolith and put in sealed structures there to pressurise, with the added bonus of the regolith shielding you from cosmic and solar radiation.
Sooo, if there are CO2 clouds, then what carbon containing compound was burned to produce this CO2 clouds, and why is there no Carbon containing material to be found on Mars …
Probably emanated from ancient volcanic eruptions ( now long extinct) while the heavy debris precipitated long ago… imo
At 6:14 I see silvery like rocks in the background. May not be rocks, but strange dwellings lived in by Martians.🤔🤔🤔🤔
Это ужасно,столько людей погибло!
USA USA USA ❕❕❕
16:35 Wow those carbon dioxide (?) clouds!
COs|\/|ic!
If they don’t have Mexican food there I’m not going! 5:39
Nahhhhh that's Oklahoma
🚻🚻🚻🚻
Great photos and presentation. Please hire a narrator with a good speaking voice, as the current one is offputting.
I like his voice. Not everyone speaks like a BBC announcer.
The narrator is the content creator themselves, which is characteristic of the channel, if you're going to watch. I dig it
S e x i s t !
I like his voice
His voice is what makes it happen. He puts character in the clarity ( just like Carl Sagen did). Sit back and enjoy.
❤😂 Wouldn't it be nice to have american flag blowing there in the wind😊
It's all phoney, made for true believers.
No matter what 'artists conception' they throw at us, you always see structures and machine parts spray painted over with copper colored paint. They're always in the background and we never seem to get close to them. We get pictures of dirt.
Why waste your time or this comment?
@@f1guremeout well you wasted yours!
@@f1guremeoutSo he can pretend to be smart without actually having to learn anything, a trait common in conspiracy-loving types.
Try and use these images to slow your descent into conspiracy and just appreciate how truly amazing our universe is. Reclaim your sense of wonder.
“spray painted with copper colored paint “..,,,😂
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Mars is NOT RED!
Mars is unbelievably dull.
It most certainly is not.
ไปสาด้อโรงเรียนชื่อดังจบจปรละหัวหน้ายามกับผุ้ช่วยยามไปหารับจ้างนอกโลกกระได้เด้อนอกจากเอธิโอเปียละได้วุติละไปหาสมัคเอาพระราชทานให้ละแล้วแต่สิดังบ่ดังไปแนะนำอธิโอเปียรึซาอุหัวหน้ายามกับผุช่วยอยุ่บ้านมันเนรคุณทรพีทรภาคักหากินแต่ของเก่าคนอื่นเอาบ่ดินดำดีแท้เด้ขี้ดินแห้งเมืองเลยปลูกบักเขือไอ้ท้าวแสนป้มป้มด้อยมันหลายคักกัวท้าวขี้ทูดอุทุมพร