NASA Mars Rover Perseverance Sent Super Incredible Footage of Cheyava Falls! Curiosity' Mars In 4K

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NASA Mars Rover Perseverance Sent Super Incredible Footage of Cheyava Falls! Curiosity' Mars In 4K
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Hello Everyone: In this super interesting video Enjoy NASA MARS Rover Sent Shocking Stunning footage of Mars Life! The first 360 degree view was acquired by the Perseverance Mars rover that you can watch in 4K video.
It's a selfie of Perseverance Mars Rover. In this selfie view you can see the entire Rover except that Longest arm of the rover and the WATSON camera on its end. This amazing selfie is composed of 62 individual images stitched together after they were sent back to Earth.
The second vast view was captured by the Curiosity rover from 'Dingo Gap', you can watch the scene with maximum details and At the last part of the video you can see the most stunning wheel tracks on a 3 feet about (1meter) high dune through the Dingo Gap.

And watch on this channel Curiosity's 360° Panoram images and latest photos of Mars sent by NASA'S Perseverance Rover acquired on latest sol and footage from various Mars missions.

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Image Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/MSSS
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I'm 71 and to see this in my lifetime is fantastic, I'm a bit jealous of the young people who will see humans land on this beautiful planet

mfielding
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I'm 77, all my life a science addict and s.f. fan.. robotics is coming of age. Asimov would dance, I bet. This is so HEAVY!

robertanderson
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Today I knew that such selfies 0:18 of Mars rovers are composed of multiple images. Thank you for sharing this informative video 👍

SolarSpace-lzro
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The picture is so pass of as something shot in the desert. My salute to all those who made this mission possible !!

blackswan
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Great job guys! Money well spent! Keep the good work going.

TheColdcalm
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I had to look away to catch my breath. Absolutely stunning.

dmichaelwood
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The next best thing to being there !
All thanks to NASA and good ole Yankee ingenuity.

davidtoledo
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Stunned So I Am.
The design off the Rover we need to know more off the caliber off the individuals that are responsible for such a versatile and reliable machine.

russellcollins
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When I was a boy Mars images were faint, blurry and only existed in photographs. Today we can see individual rocks on it's surface, which is truly remarkable.

Argyll
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Excellent selfie of the rover, didn’t realize the separation of the track is 9ft. And we’re deep in the surface of Mars. 🎉🎉🎉

LeoR-eh
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Is there any kind of sound on the planet besides breeze or wind, ? The rover must have sound when it travels..

deborahbender
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Congratulations to all the humans involved in this machine and its communications!

LifeInMontana
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Awesome.
I looked straight up in the sky this morning around 5:30 and there was Mars, to the left of Jupiter. Made me wonder...

G_Machine_Joe
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One is amazed at the appearance of distance if there are no family references. ❤

marcomarvil
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A magical planet that develops my imagination 💥☀️✨🌟⚡️💫🫠Thanks for the pleasure 🙏

miramalicevic
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The mars EPA, “Environmental Protection Authority” is going to be right on to NASA about defacing the dunes like that!
Lol

oldtimer
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Passing thought: I wonder how high the iron content of that dust is and if they will be able to use it as cast iron for machines or even for steel. Iron ore here on Earth is usually pebble sized but that stuff is like talcum powder! As it is melted, won't it give off lots of oxygen too? It is iron oxide, I think. I assume they would use some sort of Solar furnace or even an arc furnace, supplied by a nuclear reactor. I wonder if centrifical casting techniques will work as well in such low gravity and near vacuum? (like on the Moon too) maybe Mars will build cast iron spaceships!

fredwood
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The sand comprising that little dune smacks of artifice. It looks as though it's been used to conceal something.

williamstanford
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It looks as if we only just missed the time when water was there!

paulwilton
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Tonight in the sky first time i saw three space rockets going east way two rocket going equal far and another rocket ahead going where they are going space and space ...

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