New Mars Curiosity Rover Pictures

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We follow the Curiosity Rover on Mars as it climbs up a Martian mountain named Mount Sharp. We have selected only the clearest footage from Mars to give you a sense of actually being there alongside Curiosity. All the places that NASA has explored have been given nicknames, which you will see in the video. Some of the images have been 'white balanced' by NASA to give geologists a clearer view of the rocks.

A quick summary of the Journey:

Landing in the Gale Crater, Curiosity heads towards Yellowknife Bay, taking its first drive over 'Glenelg'. In Yellowknife Bay, Curiosity finds the first evidence that the Gale Crater was once filled with salty water.

Curiosity goes on to explore the Bagnold Dunes and crosses through the Naukluft Plateau into Murray Buttes where it begins to ascend Mount Sharp. Climbing on top of 'Vera Rubin Ridge' provides Curiosity with a magnificent view, from where we started in the Gale Crater.

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credits: NASA/JPL CALTECH/ESA/UA/MSAA
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ElderFoxDocumentaries
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I cant even fathom that I am able to see an entirely different planet while I'm laying in my bed.

TheHeavenlyHulk
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This is actually breathtaking. I’m laying here in my comfortable bed, with a small device in my hand, watching footage from another planet. We take too much for granted.

mkiii
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Can’t wait for the flat Mars movement to kick in

richiemcd
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There's virtually nothing on Mars except rocks and sand. And yet I stare at every picture and I'm still fascinated.

echoplots
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This is too good to believe. Never thought that I could see another planet this close. Thanks to all the scientists, engineers, technicians all other people involved in this.

channel-gdpr
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I never become sentimental, but when I realize how far we've come, I think to myself: How great is it to be born in a time when humanity is able to actually explore other planets and share the pictures with the whole world. Honestly: Isn't that amazing? Let's be thankful for all the great accomplishments that we have made, instead of just focussing on all the bad stuff. There are equally as much good things happening out there every day - and this video is proof that hundreds and thousands of people can achieve unbelievable levels of exploration, if they work together productively over a long period of time. Be thankful - you are very lucky to be in the privileged situation to watch this.

blackbasswhispers
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Mars looks so familiar yet so otherworldly.

EnricosUtLP
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Never been more grateful for our forests and trees.

ellechi
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Imagine curiosity just chilling and he comes across another rover from another planet. Best stand off ever

HGBfilmsYT
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Imagine if curiosity sends a picture of another robot...

LuisSilva-iqis
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Let's all of us take a moment and apreciate the times we are living in. I am grateful for beeing privileged to see this, what our ancestors could not even dream of. Amazing!

Dvybz
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As an engineer that worked for 4 years on the Apollo moon program 60 years ago, I believe that many people with different skills were needed to make these videos possible. But now one group will have all of the fun. They are the geologists that now have the floor. They have enough raw material here to last them for years. Most of us never thought at all about their research and theories, but not any more. I really envy the high fives they now get to use daily. What a delight for them, and for us all.
Fred Zarse 6/13/21

fredzarse
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The saddest thing ever to hear from a robot:

"My battery is low and it's getting dark"

pewolo
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People 20 years later:

"Hey I came from Garden city, where are you from?"

"I'm from yellow knife bay, nice to meet you"

Nirzien
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The fact that I’m looking at this without being surprised is surprising.

savanni
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I’m here after perseverance has safely landed!!!

yt-aperson
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NASA seems to be having fun naming everything.

Dangremaus
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I love how even though it's an entirely different planet, it doesn't seem otherworldly at all.

visualsforyou
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If someone showed me this and asked "where is this?" I would have said "Death Valley National Park" in California☀️

chrisvesy