Thanks for the update. I saw a discussion about that different rock on the Mars Guy TH-cam channel a while ago. Too bad Perseverance has moved on from that location without getting close to that rock, but it might have been difficult to get past the other rocks in front of it.
Thank you, Katie/NASA. It's very interesting to see hilly terrain shown in some detail. Future human explorers will want to have land features like these to enjoy while visiting the red planet
I'm always interested in learning more about the things the rovers discover. Thanks, Katie. How do I talk them into letting you post videos more often?
I'm sure it's well meaning but the background music is really unnecessary and just seems to dumb the content down a little. Perhaps we are spoilt by having Mars Guy for scale.
I believe these missions are among the best and most efficient uses of funds to understand planets. However, I don't believe any funds for landing a human on Mars have any value beyond getting into an RV and living in Death Valley, California. Do that for two years, and I may adjust my thinking.
The landscape on Mars looks so much like the desert southwest of the United States, it feels like home. The rocks look like the same kind of basalt, the sand & soils look the same. I just want to pick those rocks up and touch them. And I get the urge to build things with them like retaining walls, footings, or even pyramids. We won't need 3-D printed structures on Mars - the Egyptians, Greeks, and Incas taught us how to build with whats just laying there at our feet.
From the looks of it based on images in a Mars Guy video, it's amongst a boulder field, the likes of which Percy wouldn't be able to traverse (safely). It had already gotten a bit stuck a number of months back, and that was in an area which looked to have smaller rocks tan this. _(remember, rover wheels are solid metal, and the rover itself is the size and weight of a small car, so crawling over rocks like an ATV isn't really possible)_
How about that big one in the background with all the cavities in it? I bet there's some REALLY interesting information contained in there eh ... Possibly even micro-fossils :O .. or crystals of some sort. Might be a bit tough to get to I suppose. lol. There's that other small speckled white rock too of course, and the reddish one near the bottom foreground (unless the red is from light reflection .. but the rocks near it don't seem affected similary)
Not to be mean but you guys really need to find someone good at making videos. I've been watching astronomy related videos for years now and it's borderline ridiculous at this point that i cannot watch more than a few seconds of a Nasa youtube video without being bored to death already. Firstly no one wants a 2 minutes quick update where you repeat things you already said a thousand times, no one care to see it , you see, it's not interesting, it's too short to even have the time to set yourself into the mood. The narrator voice needs to be soft and deep not a 20yo girl sounding like a emergency siren. Show the beauty of space and mars do not bombard viewers with writings and useless special effects. Show as much as you can of the real rover, no one cares about the copy you have on Earth.
@@CarlosBenjamin they said it is probably one of the oldest rocks in the area. they theorize it came either from deep in the crust or came from the crater rim, where the rocks are much older.
Thanks for the update. I saw a discussion about that different rock on the Mars Guy TH-cam channel a while ago. Too bad Perseverance has moved on from that location without getting close to that rock, but it might have been difficult to get past the other rocks in front of it.
Good 😅
Perseverance is certainly living up to its name!
Where’s “Mars Guy for Scale”? 😂 Good stuff!
_"...here's Mars Guy, for scale..._ 👨🏻🚀"
lol
I'm not surprised to see so many of us here... 😊
Right 😅
Didnt learn anything more about it than i knew by looking at the picture in the post.
Guys, these monthly/milestones updates are a gem.
You should create recurrent updates from all missions.
Thank you, Katie/NASA. It's very interesting to see hilly terrain shown in some detail. Future human explorers will want to have land features like these to enjoy while visiting the red planet
I'm always interested in learning more about the things the rovers discover. Thanks, Katie. How do I talk them into letting you post videos more often?
good job perseverance
Love what JPL does, but the PR needs improvement. Mars Guy has weekly updates about the 2020 Rover and covered that rock two weeks ago in detail.
Yep very little,very late.Not sure it was worth uploading this.
I seem to remember he's part of a Nasa education programme but I may be wrong
Yeah 😅
Yeah. I agree. It’s not like they have anything better to do.
What’s the mars guy web site. I remember getting rover report updates from nasa years ago, but they stopped. Thx
love this reports 🚀🌻
It's a shame the sample tubes will sit there on Mars for eternity rather than coming back to Earth for analysis.
Fantastic presentation. Thank you.
Awesome! Love Mars!
That's my rock. I dropped it there a week ago. Bazinga!
Great piece, but please slow down delivery and get rid of the distracting background music
I'm sure it's well meaning but the background music is really unnecessary and just seems to dumb the content down a little. Perhaps we are spoilt by having Mars Guy for scale.
Hey it's not that bad. I wouldn't have noticed if I didn't see your comment
Great update. Pls put up longer videos.
Go team NASA!
It appears to have little or no dust on it, unlike most of the surrounding rocks?
Thanks.
Great job, thanks.
The tires were almost destroyed, how it can roll now?
incredible 🙌
thanks
I believe these missions are among the best and most efficient uses of funds to understand planets. However, I don't believe any funds for landing a human on Mars have any value beyond getting into an RV and living in Death Valley, California. Do that for two years, and I may adjust my thinking.
A rock brought by a glacier and deposited in the river bed😂
The landscape on Mars looks so much like the desert southwest of the United States, it feels like home. The rocks look like the same kind of basalt, the sand & soils look the same. I just want to pick those rocks up and touch them. And I get the urge to build things with them like retaining walls, footings, or even pyramids. We won't need 3-D printed structures on Mars - the Egyptians, Greeks, and Incas taught us how to build with whats just laying there at our feet.
Mars more priymid have to fund but nasa not footage not saw
at 1:05 lower right side of frame a similar light colored rock
That wasn't a rock, it was a rock lobster.
Looks like a piece of marble or granite. Maybe salt. It's really different than the other ones.
SuperCam and Mastcam-Z instruments on Perseverance was able to determine that the rock is made up of the minerals pyroxene and feldspar.
Concrete. Circa 1944. From abandoned National Socialist outpost. Substation of currently active megabase/refugium on far side of Moon.
So you all saw something interesting and just drove on past it?
From the looks of it based on images in a Mars Guy video, it's amongst a boulder field, the likes of which Percy wouldn't be able to traverse (safely). It had already gotten a bit stuck a number of months back, and that was in an area which looked to have smaller rocks tan this.
_(remember, rover wheels are solid metal, and the rover itself is the size and weight of a small car, so crawling over rocks like an ATV isn't really possible)_
Do you land on a crater or in it?
how who makes mars planet?
Mars rocks
WALL-E come home!
To me that white “ rock” is not a rock, it’s concrete! 😃👍
Show us the aliens
Loved the video, thank you.
That rock is an anti-black-sheep of the mineral kind.
I think is wrong
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Mt bom...🎉🎉🎉
What about the other oddballs in that picture?
I threw that rock there I'm sorryy
The last panorama looks smokey and dry, just like a sensut in Eastern Oregon right now
that rock looks it has some life on it
Yay
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Spice.
Looks like diorite to me.
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Music is too distracting.
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How about that big one in the background with all the cavities in it? I bet there's some REALLY interesting information contained in there eh ... Possibly even micro-fossils :O .. or crystals of some sort. Might be a bit tough to get to I suppose. lol.
There's that other small speckled white rock too of course, and the reddish one near the bottom foreground (unless the red is from light reflection .. but the rocks near it don't seem affected similary)
are you a rock expert?
There’s gold in them thar hills
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Not to be mean but you guys really need to find someone good at making videos. I've been watching astronomy related videos for years now and it's borderline ridiculous at this point that i cannot watch more than a few seconds of a Nasa youtube video without being bored to death already. Firstly no one wants a 2 minutes quick update where you repeat things you already said a thousand times, no one care to see it , you see, it's not interesting, it's too short to even have the time to set yourself into the mood. The narrator voice needs to be soft and deep not a 20yo girl sounding like a emergency siren. Show the beauty of space and mars do not bombard viewers with writings and useless special effects. Show as much as you can of the real rover, no one cares about the copy you have on Earth.
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Clickbait.
how? the title exactly matches the video content
@@hamzahkhan8952 OK. What was that mysterious rock?
@@CarlosBenjamin the one in the vid? did you not watch the video?
@@hamzahkhan8952 I did. What was the conclusion? I never heard it.
@@CarlosBenjamin they said it is probably one of the oldest rocks in the area. they theorize it came either from deep in the crust or came from the crater rim, where the rocks are much older.
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Very interesting ⁉️
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