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Scientists Are Panicking Over NEW Declassified Photos Of Mars That Changes Everything!
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Scientists Are Panicking Over NEW Declassified Photos Of Mars That Changes Everything!
For decades, scientists have been working to uncover the mysteries of Earth's neighboring planets. In 2012, the NASA Curiosity rover landed on Mars, equipped with very modern equipment for capturing footage of the red planet in 4K. These footages captured by the Curiosity rover include stunning images of the Gale crater, convincing evidence of water, rock formations that suggest mineral deposits, and a mysterious light among other discoveries. In this video, we’ll explore Mars in 4K with Curiosity's epic footages.
NASA’s Curiosity Rover is a 1-ton robot that made an unprecedented and risky landing on Mars on August 5, 2012. The landing was easily the most complex landing of all NASA's Mars rovers; thus, it was a remarkable achievement for NASA. A sky crane was used to lower the rover onto the surface of Mars. The skycrane itself is the first of its kind. The Mars Orbiter happened to be in the right place, as it captured a stunning image of the Curiosity rover parachuting onto the surface of Mars. After a nerve-wracking and successful landing, curiosity opened its eyes. It would eventually begin its exploration by climbing the mountain in the distance known as Mount Sharp.
For decades, scientists have been working to uncover the mysteries of Earth's neighboring planets. In 2012, the NASA Curiosity rover landed on Mars, equipped with very modern equipment for capturing footage of the red planet in 4K. These footages captured by the Curiosity rover include stunning images of the Gale crater, convincing evidence of water, rock formations that suggest mineral deposits, and a mysterious light among other discoveries. In this video, we’ll explore Mars in 4K with Curiosity's epic footages.
NASA’s Curiosity Rover is a 1-ton robot that made an unprecedented and risky landing on Mars on August 5, 2012. The landing was easily the most complex landing of all NASA's Mars rovers; thus, it was a remarkable achievement for NASA. A sky crane was used to lower the rover onto the surface of Mars. The skycrane itself is the first of its kind. The Mars Orbiter happened to be in the right place, as it captured a stunning image of the Curiosity rover parachuting onto the surface of Mars. After a nerve-wracking and successful landing, curiosity opened its eyes. It would eventually begin its exploration by climbing the mountain in the distance known as Mount Sharp.