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Night sky on Mars [Artistic view/perspective]

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The Ai Snacktivist1 year ago

Billions of galaxies, trillions of stars, endless cosmic wonders swirling in the infinite void—and yet here I am and my rent is due on Friday 😅

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Dale Murray1 year ago

Nice images but the night sky on Mars will not look like this to the naked human eye. Much of what is seen in these images is due to the high sensitivity of the camera. Still love the lack of atmosphere/ low humidity and no light pollution. Here is a similar image from earth

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SCIENCE Space Tamil1 year ago

Sky on venus Venus has thick clouds of sulfuric acid in its atmosphere, along with extreme surface pressures and temperatures, making it one of the planet having hardest environments. Venus surface taken by Russia's Venera probe in 1982.

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Spaceion1 year ago

A day on Mars - 360° rotation

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Spaceion1 year ago

Mars is a dusty planet full of Martian sand But this is something unique and special for humans A rock made from pure sulfur

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Red Pill1 year ago

“Artistic View” 😂

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Galaxy Voyager1 year ago

Exploring the Martian night sky feels like stepping into a cosmic dream. Each star shining above Mars reminds us how vast and mysterious our universe truly is. A breathtaking perspective of what lies beyond Earth!

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Burnschronik1 year ago

So can't wait till we are actually there in person to see with our own eyes. That will be amazing!!! Go Space X!!!

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Engineers View1 year ago

The image is from Mars and the sky view from Earth, combined to give a rough perspective of what a night sky may look like.

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Tony Lascari1 year ago

Finally added the stars after countless videos being posted that had people questioning where all the stars are? Ok