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What Mars at night may look like...

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🚩Abhay verma🚩's profile picture
🚩Abhay verma🚩1 year ago

It’s sad that light pollution on Earth hides the stars, while Mars offers such a clear view.

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

Solar Heavy - Stargazing out now

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market(ing)man1 year ago

Less atmosphere, no light interference, beautiful and clear night skies!

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StellarPulse1 year ago

On Mars, the night sky is breathtakingly clear due to its thin atmosphere, which is about 100 times less dense than Earth’s, allowing minimal light scattering. With no cities or artificial lights, there’s no light pollution, and the smaller moons, Phobos and Deimos, provide little brightness to disrupt stargazing. Combined with fewer clouds and a darker sky, the entire cosmos would appear vast and uninterrupted, far more brilliant than on Earth

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Der Alte 📯 🇸🇪1 year ago

Nearly no atmosphere, no light pollution.

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Michael Woodley1 year ago

Why don’t we know this already? Our cameras out there can’t point up?

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Robert1 year ago

This Milky Way scene, I'm in love 😍

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Vael Umbra Valor1 year ago

Without the light pollution obv Earth would be the same

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Kellie L. Aldrich1 year ago

Take me there. ❤️ Amazing.

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Martin Saats1 year ago

People 200 years ago must have had an amazing view of the Milky Way from earth.

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Eugen Borcea1 year ago

What an amazing view.

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