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Red Planet never sleep because listen to delicious sounds 🎶☝️👌🫰😸😽😻 https://open.spotify.com/album/1hMT8PVIUAXkTImmNhGakD
Mars 2022-11-07
Credit: Michael Karrer
If you know how to count, you can play, BLACK POINT - Juego de mesa, si sabes contar, sabes jugar
July 14, 1965, a groundbreaking mission that paved the way for exploring the Red Planet was carried out. Mariner 4 was the first to get valuable data and images that revolutionized our knowledge of our neighboring planet.
Mariner 4, a probe developed by NASA, went on a daring journey to explore Mars. She traveled for nearly seven months before arriving at her destination, covering a distance of about 325 million kilometers. This mission marked the first time humanity could take a closer look at the mysterious landscape of Mars.
As Mariner 4 approached Mars, it took a series of images, revealing a world never before seen. The images sent back to Earth have revealed a lush, crater surface, and challenged previous hairs about a more Earth-like environment. The images have provided us with our first glimpse of the Mars landscape.
Mariner 4's Mets also provided essential scientific data on Mars' atmosphere and temperature. It identified a thin atmosphere consisting mainly of carbon dioxide, and paved the way for future missions to explore the Earth's climate and life potential. The success of the mission was no less than a celebration in the space world and the whole world.
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red planet - 7/25/22
NASA's SpaceX Crew-4 Launch via NASA https://ift.tt/Ma64NJZ
Mars Helicopter Ingenuity's Flight footage (lift off and landing FOOTAGE)