Just think logically if you send humans out there do you think he can survive? Try to imagine that our planet earth is so unique did you think that way? Because we have a powerful creator GOD and his holy words in the bible is true and alive. I dont think people will survive in mars, in moon or other planets moons billions stars etc. Its hopeless fact reality!
@@None2025None "Face reality"? From a person who believes a book that says the universe was created in six days, humans originated when a dirt-man and rib-woman magically popped up out of nowhere in the Middle East, two of every animal were somehow gathered together from all over the world to take a boat ride, etc., etc..
My father passed away in 2015, he was 94. and was born in 1921 ,he got to see many videos from the Mars rovers and would comment that airplanes had just barely been invented when he was born , He said he never thought he would see the surface of another planet in his lifetime !
The Viking 1 pictures were clear, and in 3D. And just as then, and now, they showed nothing but desolation. Those pictures cost 8 billion dollars. Now they have more pictures of the same that cost even more. How many such pictures do we need to know there is nothing up there?
Makes me think about just how precious the earth is, and unique, that barren landscape compared to the abundance of LIFE on Earth. Mars is Cool but, EARTH, WOW.
This is amazing, in just my lifetime I’m watching 4k video of Mars. It’s amazing how technology has advanced. We must remember though, the majority of people will never leave this planet which is already our home. We need to protect it and look after it better or we won’t survive as a species. We have a wonderful blue planet teaming with life!
This is so stunning that I have a hard time communicating how much it affects me. Amazing. I have the privilege of seeing another planet in our solar system. We may not realize this when we click on a link or even actively search out the topic but we are seeing something that all the humans who have lived before us never saw. Thank you to all those whose work has contributed to this amazing venture.
It's interesting to a point for me. But I see it's just a bunch of lifeless (probably) dust and rocks. A desolate place. The real wonders and miracles of life are right here on earth - right under our noses!
It's pretty cool to be alive in the early days of space exploration and seeing another world like this. Wish I could be alive 200 to 300 years from now to see where our descendants will be then.
@@goBadgers1995right exactly, the far right is already on power and we already have a half proxy war and a genocide going in and close to Europe. WW3 is coming and now with nuclear weapons.
Watching a vid with rocks and dunes can be a boring experience but when you appreciate this is from another planet 140 million miles from Earth, it becomes amazing.
It is known that Mars once had an atmosphere with running water. I noticed the remains of past aquatic life on Mars viewing a past rover scan of the surface of Mars. NASA is instructed to redact anything like this that will be controversial, but they missed what I found. I offered NASA that I am so sure of my evidence I would pay my own air fare to come to NASA in Houston and show them my evidence. NASA is ignoring me. It is a fact the church has influence with NASA and NASA is redacting video at the request of the church. At present NASA will not show any video of any past life on Mars. So what should I do with my evidence? I tried many times to reach Graham Hancock but he is nearly impossible to reach.
It's amazing and it is a credit to those who designed, constructed and troubleshooted the rovers exploring so far away and under such adverse conditions!
Right! These pictures are incredible, but Mars is a dead planet---just rocks and sand. On earth, there is life everywhere, and it's so much more beautiful than dead Mars.
No one ever mentions the crazy background synthesizer sounding music that plays in the background on the surface of mars. It sounds so intelligently made.
Just WOW! I was born in 1960, so I was lucky enough as a child to see the first granny B/W imagines on our tv of the first man on the moon. And now I am 64 and seeing pictures from Mars. On my computer and this clear and in colour. What a wonderful time to be alive.
Ich sah auch die wackeligen Bilder 1969 und auch die schönen Farbaufnahmen viele Jahre später. Sehen Sie sich mal alle veröffentlichten Bilder genau an und lesen Sie Wisnewski. Warum spricht kein Mensch mehr von der ersten "Mondumrundung Weihnachten1968" mit der Bibellesung, die mindestens einer Erstbesteigung des Mount Everest gleichkäme. Man hat früher betrogen und warum sollte man es heute nicht auch tun?
Just think logically if you send humans out there do you think he can survive? Try to imagine that our planet earth is so unique did you think that way? Because we have a powerful creator GOD and his holy words in the bible is true and alive. I dont think people will survive in mars, in moon or other planets moons billions stars etc. Its hopeless fact reality!
Every time I see these images from Mars, I have to stop and really try and wrap my head around what I'm looking at. Absolutely blows my mind. Every. Single. Time.
When I saw the Viking pictures that cost 8 billion, I thought, "they could have just driven to Sedona snapped some pictures and saved the money for something else.
I’m a fan!!! Mars, has such beautiful views. Thank you Rover, for your eagle eyes. You make America 🇺🇸 proud of your journey now, before, and what’s ahead. Keep up your great efforts to teach us more about Mars ….. Can you freaking believe it!!!!!! I remember the the history of our skies. Born in the beginning of time…. Ha ha Late 50’s to 70’s , seemed a dream of moon walks …. In the 80’s , teachers and not know astronauts, were part of crew, Who lost their life’s to space travel. Now so many space exploration is going on, I’m in AWE…… God bless earth.🌍 ❤
How can any human think that we are that special. Yes, special to us, but just to us. Out there are countless planets evolving moment by moment, whether we exist or not.
And it is so Earth-like in appearance that it's hard to imagine that creatures of some kind wouldn't be walking on such a planet somewhere (with a suitable atomosphere).
Yep and what clinches it for me is the tiny blue dot of earth taken from Saturn. Its then you just know there are millions of other planets out there with life.
These pictures of a terrible desert shows to me that there is only one place in the whole Universe where humans can live. This is and will be for ever the Earth. Maybe there are other planets with aliens. But so far away in space and time we will never know and hopefully for them will never meet.
Always strikes me how utterly devoid of life it is. No greenery to be found anywhere. No undulating streams, cool lakes, nothing buzzing around in the air, no moss on the south side of things; nothing but dusts and rocks. It highlights how much effort will be required to explore beyond our little cocoon, how much we’ll need to adapt and advance to survive.
All those tax dollars for this video and more to come. A quick trip to desert the outside of Barstow with a video camera and a Pink Floyd album would give the same results.and cost less
What beautiful pictures of a planet that you can actually see with your naked eyes from earth and it's definitely red. Great music to go with magnificent clear photos 😊
When I was young, I expected we would be walking on Mars by now. I am pleased we have tame robots to roam the surface and send back such incredible images! Thanks NASA!
So crazy to think in the future, I won't be here, but my great great great grandkids may be watching footage of a rover from another planet with life on it.... Imagine watching some creatures from another planet on a camera from lightyears away 😮. We will get there I know it.
I wish they would inform us of the ISO exposure setting on the camera. On earth around noon, a likely setting would be 100. If the ISO setting on the Mars Curiosity camera was set at 1600 or higher, that would give us an idea of how dim the sunlight is on Mars.
Elon Musk has often said he wants to die on Mars, though not from an uncontrolled landing! In viewing these pics, I kept thinking, why would you leave earth to go to Mars? I'm 73, grew up loving the manned space program but now I'm left to ask, would it be worth it to send a manned mission to Mars? Bravo for Perseverance. It seems all we need to know can be gained by unmanned flight. And btw, I'm a retired geologists and I love the pics.
What a time to be alive, 50 years ago people would of packed Time Square for a single photo of this quality. Now we get to watch 4k video in our underwear!
It is quite uncanny how the surface of Mars looks so much like the centre of Australia. The rock formations, colours and textures are almost identical.
These pictures are amazing.....it looks like an amazing place.......But if we dont look after our wonderful planet earth, it could end up looking like Mars.
Mars' average distance from the Sun is about 225 million kilometers (140 million miles), which means the planet receives only about 43% of the amount of solar energy that Earth receives. This leads to a very cold environment. Here's a rough estimate of the temperature variation on Mars over a 24-hour period: **Solar Noon** (around 1:30 PM Martian time): * Surface temperature: around -125°F (-87°C) * Atmospheric temperature: around -170°F (-112°C) **Sunset** (around 5:00 PM Martian time): * Surface temperature: around -130°F (-90°C) * Atmospheric temperature: around -180°F (-118°C) **Nighttime** (around 11:00 PM Martian time): * Surface temperature: around -173°F (-114°C) * Atmospheric temperature: around -200°F (-129°C) **Solar Dawn** (around 4:00 AM Martian time): * Surface temperature: around -138°F (-96°C) * Atmospheric temperature: around -190°F (-123°C) **Solar Morning** (around 10:00 AM Martian time): * Surface temperature: around -125°F (-87°C) * Atmospheric temperature: around -170°F (-112°C) Keep in mind that these are rough estimates and can vary depending on the specific location on Mars and the time of year. The temperatures can also fluctuate significantly depending on the season, with temperatures ranging from -125°F to 70°F (-87°C to 21°C) at the equator during the day. It's also important to note that the atmospheric pressure on Mars is very low, which means that the atmospheric temperature can drop significantly at night, leading to extreme cold.
I was wondering how many real estate moguls watching this and laying out grids for miles of cookie-cutter housing projects! Conversation - one agent to another- "First we Gotta sink some big oxygen tanks in the ground in the middle of it all. Enough to last about 6 months, for the poor bastards who bought in to this, until we sell the last unit. You know like the developments north of Phoenix where we buried water tanks and told the buyer they had endless water and now they are worthless, but we got our money and ran!" Second agent " Great idea. We will get rich, but what we going to call it so the idiots will buy it without seeing it?" First Agent: "Oh, that's easy "Trumpville"!
It’s sobering to think that there is not a single living thing on that planet, and how we appear to be doing everything possible to make Earth the same.
7:18 those small stones scattered on the bedrock in front of the 5ft boulder look very odd indeed.. The placement seems quite strange and if you zoom in and clear it up there are some beautiful stones here that I've personally never seen in any previous footage. If someone could explain the strange makeup of this scene and what type of chemical composition these stones have I would love that. Love the footage
the previous black porous rock is something i associate with chalcedony/agate here in Arizona. When it showed the stones at 7:18 those white and shiny stones looked just like agate/chalcedony. Gemstones on mars!
At 5:58 in centre of image is what appears to be rectangular slab like structure, like a ‘ base or floor or foundation of some sort’. It would be interesting to know the theory of its origin - can anyone offer any ideas?
We are simply 2 planets which are very close together. Both planets have atmospheres, both had rainwater cycles until recently and they share the same geologies. What do you expect Mars's deserts to look like?
Haven't you ever thought that maybe some - or all - of the "space" footage has been carefully taped down here, on our good old Earth ? Just like they filmed in a London studio the Apollo 11 landing on the moon BEFORE the mission even took off from Florida !
A couple of those shots looked like the soil was still damp. Very appreciative of all that went into being able to provide the public with these images. Thank you NASA.
Amazing ! Very difficult not to see it as a previously inhabited planet. At 5:46, there is something that , if on earth, would be recognised as the foundations of a small square building. Paradolia ?
So amazing! You can clearly see where water used to flow. The ripples in the sand, smooth surfaces, (6:18) that only flowing water can achieve, and rough places, higher ground where a small creek made a path around larger rocks, (7:05) I have seen this myself, where there is a creek at our Cabin, around those rough places in the middle and the right of the screen, you can see the ripples in the sand, and at the Cabin, where that elevated area would be, there stands a beautiful Yellow Birch, and when the Creek is full, the water swirls around the trees growing in the middle of the Creek, leaving smooth surfaces, while eroding the earth around the trees. This is so similar, I can actually imagine this red earth, once with flowing water and maybe even trees. Earlier, we also saw the salt deposits on the edges of what once must have been a river.
I am old enough to remember the photos from the Mariner missions in the Sixties. The photos fascinated me no end when I was a kid. These photos give me the same childlike fascination. (and are a lot better quality)Thank You so much.
It's amazing that I'm watching the surface of another planet so clearly! Thank you NASA for making this possible.
Lol....nice CGI.
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@@hoodooking1133 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 What an ignorant maroon!
@@BigRed-MWA 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂 Whew! Thanks for the laugh!
Just think logically if you send humans out there do you think he can survive? Try to imagine that our planet earth is so unique did you think that way? Because we have a powerful creator GOD and his holy words in the bible is true and alive. I dont think people will survive in mars, in moon or other planets moons billions stars etc. Its hopeless fact reality!
@@None2025None "Face reality"? From a person who believes a book that says the universe was created in six days, humans originated when a dirt-man and rib-woman magically popped up out of nowhere in the Middle East, two of every animal were somehow gathered together from all over the world to take a boat ride, etc., etc..
Just amazing - never in human history have they seen another world in such clarity. What a time to be alive.
My father passed away in 2015, he was 94. and was born in 1921 ,he got to see many videos from the Mars rovers and would comment that airplanes had just barely been invented when he was born , He said he never thought he would see the surface of another planet in his lifetime !
@@TOMAS-lh4er THEY
Are you sure about that?
@@jonasezekiel3829Yes
The Viking 1 pictures were clear, and in 3D. And just as then, and now, they showed nothing but desolation. Those pictures cost 8 billion dollars. Now they have more pictures of the same that cost even more. How many such pictures do we need to know there is nothing up there?
Makes me think about just how precious the earth is, and unique, that barren landscape compared to the abundance of LIFE on Earth. Mars is Cool but, EARTH, WOW.
Mars is beautiful but bleak.
Just hope we don't blow it and end up making earth look like this 😢
This is amazing, in just my lifetime I’m watching 4k video of Mars. It’s amazing how technology has advanced. We must remember though, the majority of people will never leave this planet which is already our home. We need to protect it and look after it better or we won’t survive as a species. We have a wonderful blue planet teaming with life!
@@MrTbowow Wealthy Greedy HUMANS are doing their best to make that happen!!!😢
There will be golden arches on Mars someday.
Dear NASA thank you so much for the virtual trip to Mars👍💐
My eyes can't believe that I'm watching the real picture of another planet. Just Amazing, Love It. ❤❤❤
Thanks ❤️👍
Very satisfied 😊
well, trust your eyes a little more
This makes me appreciate just how beautiful and unique our planet is. Mars is interesting to me, for just about as long as this video is.
Correct.
Yep 😂
Interesting to _visit_
@@BoltRM ...but wouldn't wanna live there!"
100%
I'm viewing another world from the comfort of my sofa !
Amazing stuff !
Recliner for me and ya, It’s great! Gotta love science.
it never gets old
This is the way humans will actually visit other planets and stars !
you could be more amazed if you'd found out that those are AI generated images
Wirklich !? Es macht mir ein wenig Angst und große Sorgen diese Künstliche Inteligenz !!!@@BARDAKABRAMA
This is so stunning that I have a hard time communicating how much it affects me. Amazing. I have the privilege of seeing another planet in our solar system. We may not realize this when we click on a link or even actively search out the topic but we are seeing something that all the humans who have lived before us never saw. Thank you to all those whose work has contributed to this amazing venture.
Glad you liked it! ❤️
It's interesting to a point for me. But I see it's just a bunch of lifeless (probably) dust and rocks. A desolate place. The real wonders and miracles of life are right here on earth - right under our noses!
Читать больше /сказок/ надо и всё будет норм.
Mashallaha Allah is Great and appreciation for those who work for this effort.
Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Too Great Job by NASA 🏆🏆I’m Indian. Love you all scientists in NASA 🇺🇸
Your people are starving and nasa is spending BILLIONS when they could be feed the world, we live in there is no life out there feed the hungry.
It's pretty cool to be alive in the early days of space exploration and seeing another world like this. Wish I could be alive 200 to 300 years from now to see where our descendants will be then.
If you make it 25 years there will be a million people living there.
Idiocracy
@@goBadgers1995rightIdiot
@@goBadgers1995right exactly, the far right is already on power and we already have a half proxy war and a genocide going in and close to Europe. WW3 is coming and now with nuclear weapons.
@@Wok_Agendafym troll
Watching a vid with rocks and dunes can be a boring experience but when you appreciate this is from another planet 140 million miles from Earth, it becomes amazing.
Yeah, right! Do you want fries with that?
It's more like a religion to appreciate this because you have to believe it first.
If you are dumb enough to believe it, yes!
It is known that Mars once had an atmosphere with running water. I noticed the remains of past aquatic life on Mars viewing a past rover scan of the surface of Mars. NASA is instructed to redact anything like this that will be controversial, but they missed what I found. I offered NASA that I am so sure of my evidence I would pay my own air fare to come to NASA in Houston and show them my evidence. NASA is ignoring me. It is a fact the church has influence with NASA and NASA is redacting video at the request of the church. At present NASA will not show any video of any past life on Mars. So what should I do with my evidence? I tried many times to reach Graham Hancock but he is nearly impossible to reach.
Jeszcze zobaczyć kilku Marsjan.🌞
Those black rocks against the light sand give it an eerie feel, can we just appreciate we're looking at the surface of another planet? Just amazing!
Thanks to Nasa for sharing such a clear video on another planet. We r all lucky to view this.❤
Gerçek olduğuna inanmak çok güç. .harika çekimler teşekkürler
It's amazing and it is a credit to those who designed, constructed and troubleshooted the rovers exploring so far away and under such adverse conditions!
Thank you to all the American taxpayers whose taxes made this possible.
Earth is so beautiful. Cherish it.
Earth, Nice. Humanoids, Not so much.
@@weseehowcommiegoogleis3770
Satan loves this train of thought
@@weseehowcommiegoogleis3770 When we came here, on Earth, we were nice but another civilisation came and tried to fight us. They brought division here
Like Nunavut.
Right! These pictures are incredible, but Mars is a dead planet---just rocks and sand. On earth, there is life everywhere, and it's so much more beautiful than dead Mars.
No one ever mentions the crazy background synthesizer sounding music that plays in the background on the surface of mars. It sounds so intelligently made.
My hypothesis is that the sounds are caused by a combination of the low atmospheric pressure, the angular rocks, and the very low moisture content.😅
Its nota good sign if New Age musicians have been hiding out there…
All you have to do is switch off the sound! Simple!
Music reminds me of the game “Surviving Mars”. Now I want to play it again 😂.
The music sound is similar to 70's prog, IE Yes, ELP etc
Crystal clear images from another planet and sometimes I can't even get cell service here on earth.
Just WOW! I was born in 1960, so I was lucky enough as a child to see the first granny B/W imagines on our tv of the first man on the moon. And now I am 64 and seeing pictures from Mars. On my computer and this clear and in colour. What a wonderful time to be alive.
аз съм на 62 , дано доживеем човек да стъпи на МАРС
Same hear remember the the first to go around the moon then the landings fantastic time
Ich sah auch die wackeligen Bilder 1969 und auch die schönen Farbaufnahmen viele Jahre später. Sehen Sie sich mal alle veröffentlichten Bilder genau an und lesen Sie Wisnewski. Warum spricht kein Mensch mehr von der ersten "Mondumrundung Weihnachten1968" mit der Bibellesung, die mindestens einer Erstbesteigung des Mount Everest gleichkäme. Man hat früher betrogen und warum sollte man es heute nicht auch tun?
This makes me appreciate earth which has all sorts of living creatures and plants and breathable air and drinking water. God is good to us.
Yet we know God created Mars also…we have so many questions to ask Him when we get to heaven.
Whichever god you think is real you assume it to be great, along with all the other people who think their god is real.
@@ConcreteLand Maybe they're all real. Just chilling in the God realm together.
@@Astra2 Or not!🥸
Just think logically if you send humans out there do you think he can survive? Try to imagine that our planet earth is so unique did you think that way? Because we have a powerful creator GOD and his holy words in the bible is true and alive. I dont think people will survive in mars, in moon or other planets moons billions stars etc. Its hopeless fact reality!
Every time I see these images from Mars, I have to stop and really try and wrap my head around what I'm looking at. Absolutely blows my mind. Every. Single. Time.
It's all fake
How can the smartest species that has ever existed on earth by so stupid?
try thinking this is earth...again....
@JoeBieniecki: 100% true 👍
Yes! Definitely mind blowing images!👌
This is almost the next best thing to being on Mars, witnessing it in such clarity. Humans have come a long way!
This is arizona, bud.
@@lordrichard64 It's actually in the Atacama desert
@@lordrichard64λληνικα
It's so exciting to watch the planet while I'm far from there . Thank you nasa
We’re so lucky that we live on this planet called earth ❤
GOD MADE EARTH FOR US
Mars makes Death Valley look like Brazil.
When I saw the Viking pictures that cost 8 billion, I thought, "they could have just driven to Sedona snapped some pictures and saved the money for something else.
It looks a lot like the Nevada desert
Australia makes mars look like Brazil
@@goomtoob8714 That is funny as all hell!
@@goomtoob8714 no wtf 😂
Cool...Go Perseverance!
i like the closeup of Belva Carter!
Belva CRATER. I knew a girl in high school named Belva CARTER
With those images is easy not to notice the typo, but it says carter instead of crater.😅
@@antoniograncino3506 4:44
@@carlosespinosa2188 Yes, that startled me too.
@@antoniograncino3506Well, apparently she’s the first person on Mars. Although, I didn’t find her in the picture.
Awesome and enjoying watching thank you NASA 😃😃👌👍😎♥️
I’m a fan!!! Mars, has such beautiful views.
Thank you Rover, for your eagle eyes.
You make
America 🇺🇸 proud of your journey now, before, and what’s ahead.
Keep up your great efforts to teach us more about Mars …..
Can you freaking believe it!!!!!!
I remember the the history of our skies.
Born in the beginning of time….
Ha ha
Late 50’s to 70’s , seemed a dream of moon walks ….
In the 80’s , teachers and not know astronauts, were part of crew,
Who lost their life’s to space travel.
Now so many space exploration is going on,
I’m in AWE……
God bless earth.🌍 ❤
Amazing! I have to keep reminding myself this is not a desert on Earth, it's another planet!
You are ok it’s earth
The circuits not dead! Thank you Major Tom! Rover is amazing.
How can any human think that we are that special. Yes, special to us, but just to us. Out there are countless planets evolving moment by moment, whether we exist or not.
For all we know, we are the only intelligent life. We are the universe made consious to understand itself.
And it is so Earth-like in appearance that it's hard to imagine that creatures of some kind wouldn't be walking on such a planet somewhere (with a suitable atomosphere).
Entropy says, "you're wrong."
Yep and what clinches it for me is the tiny blue dot of earth taken from Saturn. Its then you just know there are millions of other planets out there with life.
These pictures of a terrible desert shows to me that there is only one place in the whole Universe where humans can live. This is and will be for ever the Earth. Maybe there are other planets with aliens. But so far away in space and time we will never know and hopefully for them will never meet.
Сижу дома на кухне и смотрю как там на Марсе😊😊😊👍!!! Хорошего всем дня 👍
Кто еще на кухне смотрит, палец вверх😊
@Иван-ы4й1ъ я с неё не выхожу у меня тут штаб💯😀😀😀👍
Thank you 🇺🇸🚀 NASA we proud of you.
We are From Bharat
Many thanks to all of you.❤️👍
Im from INDIA🧡🤍💚
Absolutely stunning images. I had no idea that there would be such strange music blowing in the thin martian wind though.
4:45 Belva Carter? Absolutely stunning photos! The detail is mind blowing.
It's always sunny on Mars. It's like Western Australia.
Half the time. A Martian day is almost exactly as long as one on Earth. But not as bright, and VERY cold.
And Philly!
Lol I thought the same thing.
Sunny and minus 80 degrees.
I do feel sorry for Mars not getting any rainy days.
Absolutely amazing .
Always strikes me how utterly devoid of life it is. No greenery to be found anywhere. No undulating streams, cool lakes, nothing buzzing around in the air, no moss on the south side of things; nothing but dusts and rocks. It highlights how much effort will be required to explore beyond our little cocoon, how much we’ll need to adapt and advance to survive.
WOW! This is men using his intelligence for the better. Great pictures. Thank you.
Humans , a lot of women were involved in getting there !
Pictures made with ai?
@@jote2275no it wasn't loser why don't you get outta moms basement you post troll
All those tax dollars for this video and more to come. A quick trip to desert the outside of Barstow with a video camera and a Pink Floyd album would give the same results.and cost less
Better what?
So much earth-like, fascinating...
Like earth earth has trees and grass and humans and oceans. Come on earth 🌎 is king up to that bloody place
Is earth Got to laugh
What beautiful pictures of a planet that you can actually see with your naked eyes from earth and it's definitely red. Great music to go with magnificent clear photos 😊
Many Thanks 👍❤️
When I was young, I expected we would be walking on Mars by now. I am pleased we have tame robots to roam the surface and send back such incredible images! Thanks NASA!
I find the surface of Mars strangely beautiful.
Dirt and rocks. Arizona without houses.
Best video yet, thanks for the explanation notes.
Glad you liked it so much! ❤️
It's really amazing to watch Mars picture with this clarity! Thank you for the scales and the details. 👍
Glad you liked it! Thanks and stay tuned for more ❤️
Awe-inspiring to see so much space without a Dollar General.
Yet…
@@joaograca4657 😄
So crazy to think in the future, I won't be here, but my great great great grandkids may be watching footage of a rover from another planet with life on it.... Imagine watching some creatures from another planet on a camera from lightyears away 😮.
We will get there I know it.
Incredible view of silent planet being watched from earth billion of km away. Big salute to NASA ❤
NASA ,thanks for new wonderful photos of the Algerian landscape
Algeria?
@@rodneybrocke Wäre auf alle Fälle billiger. Wer kann die Bilder nachprüfen?
I wish they would inform us of the ISO exposure setting on the camera. On earth around noon, a likely setting would be 100. If the ISO setting on the Mars Curiosity camera was set at 1600 or higher, that would give us an idea of how dim the sunlight is on Mars.
At 8:33 it sure looks like water had been through there. A few places looks that way. Very clear vid. You picked a great one. Thank you.
Around 7.30 looks like damp sand in a mini stream bed
@@angusmcbraith I thought the white from the tracks was ice. They say sulfur and salt.
Very.interesting video.
Glad you enjoyed it! ❤️
Very very nice video 👍⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thanks ❤️
Another amazing bit of footage with a nicely chosen soundtrack!
What some old rocks are you on the strong stuff Take it easy man
Elon Musk has often said he wants to die on Mars, though not from an uncontrolled landing! In viewing these pics, I kept thinking, why would you leave earth to go to Mars? I'm 73, grew up loving the manned space program but now I'm left to ask, would it be worth it to send a manned mission to Mars? Bravo for Perseverance. It seems all we need to know can be gained by unmanned flight. And btw, I'm a retired geologists and I love the pics.
What a time to be alive, 50 years ago people would of packed Time Square for a single photo of this quality. Now we get to watch 4k video in our underwear!
You’re wearing underwear?
'Would of'? What do you believe that means?
True! lol!!! 🤣
Love these little rovers! So much great information from them.
There is no planet like Earth.
Even in a desert you will find
something living. Thank God
Who is watching the vidoe today
Me too 🎉🎉 Amazing video
Me out of boredom 🙃
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It is quite uncanny how the surface of Mars looks so much like the centre of Australia. The rock formations, colours and textures are almost identical.
Stunningly clear footage! 👍🇦🇺
Many thanks!❤️
Great pics
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These pictures are amazing.....it looks like an amazing place.......But if we dont look after our wonderful planet earth, it could end up looking like Mars.
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Mars' average distance from the Sun is about 225 million kilometers (140 million miles), which means the planet receives only about 43% of the amount of solar energy that Earth receives. This leads to a very cold environment.
Here's a rough estimate of the temperature variation on Mars over a 24-hour period:
**Solar Noon** (around 1:30 PM Martian time):
* Surface temperature: around -125°F (-87°C)
* Atmospheric temperature: around -170°F (-112°C)
**Sunset** (around 5:00 PM Martian time):
* Surface temperature: around -130°F (-90°C)
* Atmospheric temperature: around -180°F (-118°C)
**Nighttime** (around 11:00 PM Martian time):
* Surface temperature: around -173°F (-114°C)
* Atmospheric temperature: around -200°F (-129°C)
**Solar Dawn** (around 4:00 AM Martian time):
* Surface temperature: around -138°F (-96°C)
* Atmospheric temperature: around -190°F (-123°C)
**Solar Morning** (around 10:00 AM Martian time):
* Surface temperature: around -125°F (-87°C)
* Atmospheric temperature: around -170°F (-112°C)
Keep in mind that these are rough estimates and can vary depending on the specific location on Mars and the time of year. The temperatures can also fluctuate significantly depending on the season, with temperatures ranging from -125°F to 70°F (-87°C to 21°C) at the equator during the day.
It's also important to note that the atmospheric pressure on Mars is very low, which means that the atmospheric temperature can drop significantly at night, leading to extreme cold.
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Looks like Vegas before the Casinos
It's wonderful
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Really great to see mars like this
2:45 is that water 💧 😮 ❤ watching in 4K and absolutely mind blowing 🤯 😊🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘🌨🌨🏔🏔🍻
I saw a couple great places for a subdivision 😁
I was wondering how many real estate moguls watching this and laying out grids for miles of cookie-cutter housing projects!
Conversation - one agent to another- "First we Gotta sink some big oxygen tanks in the ground in the middle of it all. Enough to last about 6 months, for the poor bastards who bought in to this, until we sell the last unit. You know like the developments north of Phoenix where we buried water tanks and told the buyer they had endless water and now they are worthless, but we got our money and ran!"
Second agent " Great idea. We will get rich, but what we going to call it so the idiots will buy it without seeing it?"
First Agent: "Oh, that's easy "Trumpville"!
00:12 My Rover used to break down going to Tesco so thats done well getting up there
It’s sobering to think that there is not a single living thing on that planet, and how we appear to be doing everything possible to make Earth the same.
Thanks for such realistic images
Its feels so nice to see this mars landscape here a astronomy discovery must say bravo bravo Bravissimo ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆
Many thanks!❤️👍
7:18 those small stones scattered on the bedrock in front of the 5ft boulder look very odd indeed..
The placement seems quite strange and if you zoom in and clear it up there are some beautiful stones here that I've personally never seen in any previous footage.
If someone could explain the strange makeup of this scene and what type of chemical composition these stones have I would love that.
Love the footage
We have rocks on this planet .we just take them for granted.
it's called nature
the previous black porous rock is something i associate with chalcedony/agate here in Arizona. When it showed the stones at 7:18 those white and shiny stones looked just like agate/chalcedony. Gemstones on mars!
@@Pete-z6e We take them for granite.
@@ralgor100 Nature isn't 'magic'. The question here is by what process did those stones arrive in that location and in that layout?
I like the dragon head poking out of the soil. Center screen 1:20
Imagine being there in a cabin with its own life support, knowing there is nobody else on the whole planet. I think you would need a partner.
Such a wonderful peace ful place. Amazing
Wonderful images. SO exciting…if only we cared about our own wonderful planet the same way……
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Amazing video❤❤👍👍
Nice CGI.. 🐂💨💩🤡🌎🌎
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That looks hospitable! Let's all move there.......😊
Good idea,leave me the keys for your house and car and I’ll come over and move in.
Only for the billionaires sadly, everything else will be done by robots
Mars aint the kind of place to raise your kids.
@@onemoremisfit In fact it’s cold as hell
In just a little over a century we've gone from being able to fly to watching 4K video on another planet that's pretty cool
realy Amazing, billions km away marsh , it looks like our earth.
At 5:58 in centre of image is what appears to be rectangular slab like structure, like a ‘ base or floor or foundation of some sort’. It would be interesting to know the theory of its origin - can anyone offer any ideas?
Hmm, looks like the desert of Morroco. Visited Octber 2023. But the cities and people were great.
It looks exactly like all the deserts of Earth.
That is because it is, then run through NASA' Commodore 64 CGI simulator.
We are simply 2 planets which are very close together. Both planets have atmospheres, both had rainwater cycles until recently and they share the same geologies. What do you expect Mars's deserts to look like?
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@@johnc3403 Don't be an ass.
Haven't you ever thought that maybe some - or all - of the "space" footage has been carefully taped down here, on our good old Earth ? Just like they filmed in a London studio the Apollo 11 landing on the moon BEFORE the mission even took off from Florida !
Super cool✅. Thanks
NAKAKANGHA,ANG GANDA NG PALIGID NG MARS, ANG GALING NAMAN NG NASA,IBANG KLASE ANG TEKNOLOHIYA
And to the right you'll see Mark Watney trekking across the open
The Martians are very talented musicians. I like their music.
Это в Голливуде снимали? Это не то место, где вы снимали видео о посадке на Луну? Вам нельзя верить НИКОМУ
Pink Floyd knock off.
I am stunned that we , as humans , can accomplish things like this , yet still kill each other. Makes no sense!
Saying, my god is real and powerful 😅😅😅
It's not us, it's our creepy leaders creating the killings (very sad).
A couple of those shots looked like the soil was still damp. Very appreciative of all that went into being able to provide the public with these images. Thank you NASA.
Absolutely.
Amazing. Mars was a living planet at one time.
Amazing ! Very difficult not to see it as a previously inhabited planet. At 5:46, there is something that , if on earth, would be recognised as the foundations of a small square building. Paradolia ?
que inmensa soledad,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,bello y triste a la vez
So amazing! You can clearly see where water used to flow. The ripples in the sand, smooth surfaces, (6:18) that only flowing water can achieve,
and rough places, higher ground where a small creek made a path around larger rocks, (7:05) I have seen this myself, where there is a creek at our Cabin,
around those rough places in the middle and the right of the screen, you can see the ripples in the sand, and at the Cabin, where that elevated area would be,
there stands a beautiful Yellow Birch, and when the Creek is full, the water swirls around the trees growing in the middle of the Creek, leaving smooth surfaces,
while eroding the earth around the trees. This is so similar, I can actually imagine this red earth, once with flowing water and maybe even trees.
Earlier, we also saw the salt deposits on the edges of what once must have been a river.
Thanks for sharing your points 👍❤️
Mars hasn't had flowing water for about 2 billion years, so what you can see wasn't formed by flowing water, but wind.
I am old enough to remember the photos from the Mariner missions in the Sixties. The photos fascinated me no end when I was a kid. These photos give me the same childlike fascination. (and are a lot better quality)Thank You so much.
Glad to know that. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.❤️👍
One day this could be planet earth 😱