I make it a point to watch all of your video releases of these NASA Mars images... and once again there are some stunning visuals on this one. Please keep up the good work as it is very much appreciated. Thank you!!
Really love your videos, Mars is hauntingly beautiful. People imagine it's just red, but so many colours and shades. It's kind of sad thinking about how lonely the rover is, millions of miles from home doing it's work. Incredible.
Don’t worry, if and when man ever gets there, (let’s hope he never does for Mars sake) he will soon wreck it like he’s wrecked our wonderful planet Earth! He’s already left a load of mechanical crap up there which will probably never be retrieved!
Astounding images... we no longer need to just imagine a sunset on Mars. Strangely though, these images leave me with a sense overwhelming loneliness..
If you could jump in a car and travel at 161 kph (100 mph), it would take about 14,583 days or 40 years to reach Mars, but if you wanted some exercise, you could walk (at 6kph or 3.7 mph) and get there in 1,065 years!
There are obvious non-naturally occurring anomalies in these fantastic videos for the discerning eye and I believe that, as NASA’s footage has become clearer and the public’s familiarity has increased, that is the reason that the magnifier function of Edit on Apple devices has been removed.
I cant believe Im seeing this now. When the Armstrong walked on the moon, I was11 and was fascinated about the planets, but then, we didn't know what they were all like. Now, here I am sitting at home, looking at the sun rise on Mars, and seeing the surface in great detail. I see human settlements there one day. It will be an option to join a community on Mars, and who knows what the technology will be by then, but likely in some way . to give access energy and life sustenance there.
Interesting question. Since the sky is very dusty, sunset after daylight convection seems a bit more likely, but of course it still depends on the situation.
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Sand erosion, sand blasted. Obvious everywhere on this awful, cold, irradiated surface not worth a second thought nor a dime of investment. Any water and clay was brought by the impact object and vaporized within a relatively short time proportional to the amount and vapor pressures. Any sedimentary layers in that crater came with the impact because the crater is deep and the amount of energy mind boggling. No water would form sedimentary layers at that depth and overburden rock pressure. That is more evidence that the water came with the impact and remained for a time but disappeared. Exposed layers are from sand blast erosion for millions of years at least. The water may have come from apiece of Earth when the Moon was made before life evolved.
Simon Garrett - No thanks - never watched one episode of Star Trek or Star Wars for that matter - I prefer the real stuff & trust my own eyes. In fact the movie Mars with Matt Damon features 3 non-naturally occurring anomalies in the scene backdrops : a subtle nod to the truth (albeit not ‘aliens’, silly 🙄) from a plethora of official NASA published images for those who can see and interpret - and no, not pareidiola. May be you need a different channel 🙈
What a waste of a perfectly good location for another Earth just like Venus. If I had designed our system, I would have made Venus and Mars inhabitable. An Earth in those locations would be inhabitable. Mars doesn't excite me as it once did. It's just dust and cold. Maybe moss could survive on Mars.
I make it a point to watch all of your video releases of these NASA Mars images... and once again there are some stunning visuals on this one. Please keep up the good work as it is very much appreciated. Thank you!!
Many thanks! 😊
Really love your videos, Mars is hauntingly beautiful. People imagine it's just red, but so many colours and shades. It's kind of sad thinking about how lonely the rover is, millions of miles from home doing it's work. Incredible.
Thanks for this particular video.
Glad it was helpful!
Looking at these images gives gives me an uneasy feeling, in time this will be earth's landscape impressing upon me my sense of mortality.
Mars was such a beautiful planet back in the day😍🌲
It still is😊
Don’t worry, if and when man ever gets there, (let’s hope he never does for Mars sake) he will soon wreck it like he’s wrecked our wonderful planet Earth! He’s already left a load of mechanical crap up there which will probably never be retrieved!
@@peterclarke3990 Its a Rock. You are valued less than a rock, but others belong here.
A quarter of a century into this new millennium and we're living to see it.
Amazing pictures and channel 😮 ❤
Astounding images... we no longer need to just imagine a sunset on Mars. Strangely though, these images leave me with a sense overwhelming loneliness..
I get exactly what you mean about the loneliness.
Beautiful in a desolate Atacama sort of way
If you could jump in a car and travel at 161 kph (100 mph), it would take about 14,583 days or 40 years to reach Mars, but if you wanted some exercise, you could walk (at 6kph or 3.7 mph) and get there in 1,065 years!
Nice images, was there any evidence of any fossils in the river bed sediment?
Turn the audio off to watch it, too, as well.
Soul stirring spooky.
Loved seeing the tiny sun!
sun? its only a golden glowing sphere
how do you know its the sun??
@@afazi55 Appologies. My mistake. I am sure now that it is an alien orb.
So spooky.
It’s the sun
@@tsunchoo Thank you. It seems pretty obvious, doesn't it??
I wish there were something here that could indicate scale.
I love Mars 😘
Great pics
Glad you like them!
Thank u . Luv space progs
Welcome
2:59
Absolute evidence water was on Mars.
There are obvious non-naturally occurring anomalies in these fantastic videos for the discerning eye and I believe that, as NASA’s footage has become clearer and the public’s familiarity has increased, that is the reason that the magnifier function of Edit on Apple devices has been removed.
Mars looks so quiet and peaceful. Too bad everything about it is lethal to humans.
To paraphrase Buzz, “magnificent desolation”
23:08.........
There was Water there.
*Oceans*
Nice pictures. The narration is hard to understand. Is it AI?
I cant believe Im seeing this now. When the Armstrong walked on the moon, I was11 and was fascinated about the planets, but then, we didn't know what they were all like. Now, here I am sitting at home, looking at the sun rise on Mars, and seeing the surface in great detail. I see human settlements there one day. It will be an option to join a community on Mars, and who knows what the technology will be by then, but likely in some way . to give access energy and life sustenance there.
Марсик (Марс)😊, привет!❤❤❤, Curiosity, bless you❤❤❤.
Pelas imagens parace que foi explorado por mineradoras e esgotados todos os recursos naturais como vegetação e água.
After we have destroyed our planet,can we move to Mars.😢😯
At 1:07 it looks doctored, the grey stripe with the line on the end. Strange. Does it look photo-shopped to you? An illusion?
Why no moving film from the rovers?
Надо исследовать долину Маринера там наверняка найдётся что нибудь интересное.
Was that a sunset or sunrise? 🌄
Interesting question. Since the sky is very dusty, sunset after daylight convection seems a bit more likely, but of course it still depends on the situation.
Sure
Ada badai debu di planet Mars ....... Badai debu di planet Mars sulit diprediksi .....
Mars, the red planet, that is actually Blue 💙😂😂😂
It looks red to me from Earth in the night sky 🤓
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Hard to believe no life there
You do realize this is just on earth?
Excuse my not knowing 😮 does MARS hav the same cycle as EARTH LIke DAY time NIGHT time sun down moon up and like EARTH ??
Every planet move similar to the earth
Americans are the best!
Sand erosion, sand blasted. Obvious everywhere on this awful, cold, irradiated surface not worth a second thought nor a dime of investment.
Any water and clay was brought by the impact object and vaporized within a relatively short time proportional to the amount and vapor pressures.
Any sedimentary layers in that crater came with the impact because the crater is deep and the amount of energy mind boggling.
No water would form sedimentary layers at that depth and overburden rock pressure.
That is more evidence that the water came with the impact and remained for a time but disappeared.
Exposed layers are from sand blast erosion for millions of years at least.
The water may have come from apiece of Earth when the Moon was made before life evolved.
I wonder what happened to the people who used to live on Mars.
They live here on Earth
Me too.🧞♀️🙏🏼
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Simon Garrett - No thanks - never watched one episode of Star Trek or Star Wars for that matter - I prefer the real stuff & trust my own eyes. In fact the movie Mars with Matt Damon features 3 non-naturally occurring anomalies in the scene backdrops : a subtle nod to the truth (albeit not ‘aliens’, silly 🙄) from a plethora of official NASA published images for those who can see and interpret - and no, not pareidiola. May be you need a different channel 🙈
What a waste of a perfectly good location for another Earth just like Venus. If I had designed our system, I would have made Venus and Mars inhabitable. An Earth in those locations would be inhabitable. Mars doesn't excite me as it once did. It's just dust and cold. Maybe moss could survive on Mars.
This is video of earth
Why no buildings
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Commentator needs voice lessons.
How rude.
You need humanity lessons.
you should go to pluto
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