Planet Mars NEW Footage: Curiosity Rover (Part 29) 4K

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NASA's Curiosity rover navigating Mars, exploring Mystery of Mars Surface. Discover and learn about the rover's mission and Martian life on Mars.
Video Creator: Quick Solutions - Data

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NASA/JPL-Caltech
NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS

#mars #curiosity #MarsExploration #CuriosityRover #LifeOnMars
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Thank you for keeping us all interested in Mars!

richardkohlhof
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Hauntingly beautiful panoramas. Hard to believe this is another world, a sister planet. It has a story to tell and maybe just maybe we will learn its secrets in the coming years. Thanks for sharing this!

marktwain
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Interesting, but it is all lifeless surface of MARS. ROCKS of various shapes and sizes are there. Reaching MARS, living there by humans remains a formidable task. But it is all interesting nonetheless.

atiqrahman
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Holy shamolly! Your whispering at the end startled me! LOL! While watching your video, I was asking ChatGPT questions. The grey-black rocks are made of basalt (volcanic). while the pink sand is hematite-rich and eroded from sedimentary rock. From what I can see in your video, my guess is that the basalt rocks are likely ejecta from a meteor impact somewhere near there and the sand from sediment could have only formed with water....lots of water for a very, very long time, given the amount of fine sand there is there. And here's a list of the elements in the Martian atmosphere...

Carbon Dioxide (CO2): Approximately 95.3%
Nitrogen (N2): Approximately 2.7%
Argon (Ar): Approximately 1.6%
Oxygen (O2): Approximately 0.13%
Carbon Monoxide (CO): Approximately 0.08%
Water Vapor (H2O): Variable, typically less than 0.03%
Trace Gases (Including Neon, Krypton, Xenon): Combined total of approximately 0.02%

All that CO2 and still no global warming on Mars...

The average surface temperature on Mars is approximately -80 degrees Fahrenheit (-62 degrees Celsius).

It's too cold to grow cacti there even!

tersta
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There may be simple life forms (something dug up the unweathered soil referred to earlier) but it is difficult to imagine what sustenance they may live on. Because of the high temperatures during the day, any life forms may be nocturnal.

davidbamford
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Mars c’ est notre terre quand la vie va y disparaître . En tout cas merci pour ces belles images

jamalmissaoui
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Очень интересное видео !!! Спасибо !!!
🎉🎉🎉

nataliailina
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There are some rocks of volcanic origin that were ejected. Of vasaltic products, due to their greenish, and greyish colour.

alexanderizquierdo
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Well err was that a hairy hermit hiding behind those rocks or what!?

willfree
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WE WOULD HAVE LIKE TO SII THR WHERE ABOUTS OF THE ROVER WHEN TAKEN THE PICTURS ( MISSING )

yvandegroeve
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When do we send escavation equipment to extract water for the first human settlement?

larryyoderlarryyoder
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I think there was definitely water on Mars at one time, it reminds me of what you would see if Lake Erie or another lake dried up and this is what is left! I think it is still a beautiful planet!

LaurieMixter
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Good morning ! Why are there more images generated by Curiosity than by Perseverance?

scoubidou
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From a layman's/amateur's point of view; what strikes me is how EVENLY the rocks and stones seem to be spaced amongst themselves, for whatever reason. They also do not seem to be weathered or aged at all, as they quite reasonably ought to be!
I'm not saying it's fishy by any means, but something about those two points I have made just don't add up; there's something decidedy 'unnatural' about what we are being presented with; even allowing for the bizarre Martian 'spookiness' of another world; where we are also being shown dunes in almost too much abundance!

LuminousRaven-
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Глядя на эти пейзажи, можно много чего нафантазировать.

polimabzhs
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The first step in colonizing Mars is occupying the lava tubes around Olympus Mons but we might have to pay rent.

DarthDuress
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Wundervolle Aufnahmen.
4.12 definitiv bearbeitete Steine mit Loch und Ornamenten !
8.52 Fossil ?
9.09 bearbeiteter Stein
1053. bearbeiteter Steinquader

CIP
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in my opinion, what ever species the martians are, that they live underground

victoriabraham
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I'd LOVE to go just to have an opportunity to lift up a large boulder and see moisture under the boulder or a Martian worm scurmming back under the dirt. Cool.

dlhhlove
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-xkss