10 Years On Mars (Ep 9): Curiosity Climbs 'Mont Mercou'
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- čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
- In this episode, Curiosity spots a Martian 'flower', captures what is arguably the best image ever taken on Mars and finally reaches 'Gediz Vallis'.
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3 episodes in 1 day what a relief to watch
A real treat
i fell in love with these mars series
Man, you’re uploading frequently. Not complaining tho!
I enjoy watching all the episodes😊😊
Mars looks like the Arizona desert! amazing imagery🙂
It is a desert, that needs human terraforming..
Curiousity: "So here is my selfie on mount mercou. You can't tell from the photo, but I was freezing my ass off when I took this."
Excellent way to see Mars! Thanks
Thanks man 👍👍
Great voice sir
1:22 curiosity's selfie is smiling!
Nothing but rocks
Great !
If there are clouds, I hope it rains
what is name of camera that you used on Mars to capture these images in high resolution?
you can probably look it up in Curiousity's official site
😻😻😻
5:49 looks like coral or stalactite...
I don't remember what SOL stands for?
Mars days
@@user-nr1gd8dr9r yes of course thank you
Sh!t outta luck
10yrs in mars no 🌧️🥺 at all
If you have eyes to see you can see the same signs of a buried civilization you see on earth. Right Angles, Flat. Surfaces Surfaces and tround Surfaces and more
It looks like a planet whose water was stolen
It's actually amazing the fact that after so many years, expetitions and billions of dollars spent, they haven't found anything significant in this desertificated planet. Nothing, whatsoever. LMAO
They found lots of evidence to prove the existence of water on mars and thats really significant because that means that life can be possible on mars
are you okay my friend? do you really think this is insignificant?
1 canale
There's zero life in there
Probably not currently at the surface, but possibly in the past, and discovery of fossil past microbial life in the Mars Exploration Rover's cores would answer the most important question in human history. It would be evidence that the of life in suitable planetary environments is general and not just a extremely rare freak occurrence.
Why Mars atmosphere is so thin ? On the other hand moons like europa, encelledous, Titans, pluto have good atmosphere and thicker than Mars why ??
Actually, only Titan has a thick atmosphere. Pluto's atmosphere is very tenuous - only 1 Pascal compared to 1 kilopascal on Mars and 100 kilopascal on Earth. Pluto is so cold that it surface is mostly frozen nitrogen. The current theory of why Mars lost its formerly thick and wet earth-like atmosphere is that it lost its magnetic field, more than 2 billion years ago. The loss of the magnetic field combined with its smaller size and lower gravity allowed the solar wind to heat, ionize and erode the upper atmosphere away into space over a billion or so years of time. The same would happen to Earth if it lost its magnetic field although it would take a very long time.
1 min ad 6 min video... cmon men
I thought the same
Hey, I just bought the razor... I'm tired of the throwaway, but expensive plastic double razors that do not work very well as I have gotten older. And it supports these excellent Mars rover videos since NASA itself does not have the budget to produce anything like this at all on their websites - they're too busy producing science...