Ahh… So in about 250 years or so, this is going to be my back yard view🤔 Not bad.
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It’s weird that we all grew up looking at images of the red sky on Mars, but more recently the sky appears blue. I wonder what changed? Were we shooting black and white until recently there?
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Ahh… So in about 250 years or so, this is going to be my back yard view🤔 Not bad.
It’s weird that we all grew up looking at images of the red sky on Mars, but more recently the sky appears blue. I wonder what changed? Were we shooting black and white until recently there?
Here’s the original: https://www.nasa.gov/missions/mars-2020-perseverance/perseverance-rover/nasas-perseverance-rover-captures-mars-vista-as-clear-as-day/ . It has more pictures, links elsewhere in NASA, a media contact, and it loads fast.
Phys.org is a content aggregator. They take free content (like this) and vaguely-free-maybe content and repackage it as theirs on their own site. Then serve ads/tracking/any other garbage. The original is better browsing 98% ~~browsing~~ of the time.