I Became an engineer in the hope I might have been able to go to space in my lifetime, But Sadly now at 76 I just watch the mars rover. And I congratulate all who built that incredible machine. bye.
@vitotrentadue91512 күн бұрын
77 here! I had same thoughts!!!
@SolarSpace-lz1ro3 күн бұрын
What an amazing viewing of mars! Thanks to all who made this possible
@magicalmusiczone3 күн бұрын
Great job NASA
@PracticalPlanet2 күн бұрын
Glad you loved it! Thanks ❤️
@FB.12433 күн бұрын
The lakes, the rivers, the forests... it's just beautiful! But more seriously, very beautiful images.
@Mike-z7r3m3 күн бұрын
Awesome video, thanks.
@xyzmanoranjanxyz3 күн бұрын
Definitely an awesome viewing!
@PracticalPlanet2 күн бұрын
Glad you liked it!❤️
@TitoTito-sq1cw3 күн бұрын
Wow love to see other world
@Martin-y2n9r3 күн бұрын
6.25 rocks are black, sand is red . . . . .
@RK-mp5fo3 күн бұрын
Images of another world. Amazing. Wonderful.
@PracticalPlanet2 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it ❤️❤️
@lindabobkelly21243 күн бұрын
Amazing video! Thanks that’s as close as I will ever get to Mars!
@PracticalPlanet2 күн бұрын
Glad you liked it ❤️
@theamolnavale44643 күн бұрын
Your Uploaded Planet Mars Lovely Video Thank You So Much 💕💕
@PracticalPlanet2 күн бұрын
Wow! Thank you for the LOVELY words every time. ❤️👍
@marymccann-scott47023 күн бұрын
Very,very interesting shapes and the slight colour enhancements give more clarity.
@Non.Nobis.Domine3 күн бұрын
Thank you Practical Planet.
@PracticalPlanet3 күн бұрын
❤️❤️
@dhouse-d5l2 күн бұрын
5.35....Nothing like that on earth, anywhere.
@EmbraceTheJourney3 күн бұрын
A thriving planet millions of years ago.
@fiolds3503 күн бұрын
Where did the water go
@Dooguk3 күн бұрын
@@fiolds350 Off into space, or frozen.
@terrymedlicott35802 күн бұрын
How ?
@Dooguk2 күн бұрын
@@terrymedlicott3580 We don't know if it was habitated. Some people like to dream.
@PracticalPlanet2 күн бұрын
@fiolds350: Almost all water on Mars today exists as ice, though it also exists in small quantities as vapour in the atmosphere, While most water ice is Buried. Additionally, water ice is also visible at the surface of the north polar ice cap. Abundant water ice is also present beneath the permanent carbon dioxide ice cap at the Martian south pole. More than 5 million km³ of ice have been detected at or near the surface of Mars, enough to cover the whole planet to a depth of 35 meters. Even more ice might be locked away in the deep subsurface. No evidence of present-day liquid water has been discovered on the planet's surface because under typical Martian conditions (water vapour pressure
@tinatina11042 күн бұрын
Beautiful. Other worldly music is great, makes me feel I’m there
@PracticalPlanet2 күн бұрын
Glad you loved it ❤️
@oconnorkieran58372 күн бұрын
superb 👍
@tinatina11042 күн бұрын
I wish they could start digging deep to see if there’s any fossils there
@jeanfrancoishugon2673 күн бұрын
That s what planet Earth will look like in …. Years. Scary
@fiolds3503 күн бұрын
Lol
@tinatina11042 күн бұрын
Yes a lot sooner than what we think
@herberthartwig85443 күн бұрын
Fascinating as always 👍👍👍
@PracticalPlanet3 күн бұрын
Thanks ❤️
@Chandan_ki_duniya3 күн бұрын
Very very nice video 👍👍👍
@PracticalPlanet2 күн бұрын
Many many thanks ❤️
@ralbiruniКүн бұрын
Incredible but I do believe!
@itzed2 күн бұрын
There’s always some sort of weird spooky music playing on Mars.
@smallpox67383 күн бұрын
I like the music who made it? Very good for sleeping/dreaming.
@H-Bomb2953 күн бұрын
Marianas by Quincas Moreira
@GarrishChristopherRobin7773 күн бұрын
2:40 BEHIND THE ROCK? THE PROVERBIAL PILE OF POOH AND TISSUES........
@southerncross-toleka2 күн бұрын
Wow....what amazing views of Devon Island (Northern Canada)........very impressive indeed !!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@scott51063 күн бұрын
There could be some irony in that what we see might be "artifacts" of something we don't understand.
@calgreg25693 күн бұрын
Desolation
@JJ334383 күн бұрын
not a speck of dust on the mars rovers? why? how does that happen?
@ЛюбовьВишневская-щ5г3 күн бұрын
3.59. это метеорит ?
@richardbarton27092 күн бұрын
A Hell Hole.
@macmac82493 күн бұрын
The video is exceptional. Too bad about the background noises from the planet….it almost sounds like a form of music. Thank goodness for the mute option.
@PracticalPlanet3 күн бұрын
🤔
@macmac82492 күн бұрын
The video really IS excellent…perhaps the best I’ve ever seen…and I watch a lot of them. You must have some pretty influential contacts to get a video with such clarity. Thank you for posting this….Mac
@ian-c.013 күн бұрын
The rock on the right @5:35 looks almost like a broken off tree. It has the appearance of wood which has partially rotted then petrified, that looks a lot like fine capillaries in a tree trunk !
@randyvolters77192 күн бұрын
I'm always astonished at the faith leaps people of science make... Oh, this looks like a dried lake bed, therefore that is what it must be, therefore there was water, therefore these rocks must contain fossils. Yeah... Remember that giant face a few decades ago? We won't know anything for certain until we go there.
@michaelbyrne88603 күн бұрын
Isn't amazing what mankind is capble of on a planet 140 million miles from earth! Yet can can't pass trivial hangups on the same planet! Go Figure?
@leo-nj2px3 күн бұрын
☝️🤔.. For example, if the inhabitants of Mars launched their devices in the most desolate places of the Gobi or Sahara desert on Earth Then they will say that there is no life on earth! Or...there was life on Earth, but a billion years ago... -------- Earthly vehicles specifically travel only through deserted areas of Mars. Earthlings see only the Martian desert. That's why they say: THERE IS NO LIFE ON MARS! --------- But now on Mars, in other, non-desert places on Mars, there is an intelligent civilization, rich vegetation, animals, large reservoirs, cities, roads, and so on. -------- In reality, on Mars, the atmosphere contains 18% oxygen. There you can breathe as if at an earthly altitude of 2.5 km. Atmospheric pressure 700-710 mm. mercury column. Mars has everything - Plants, wildlife, buildings, trees, forests, animals, birds, insects, roads, transport systems, buildings, settlements, Martians, civilization!!! The temperature on Mars is from -80 to +30 degrees Celsius. ------ Mars has a dense, not rarefied atmosphere (that’s why the helicopter flies and parachutes work when landing). The sky there is blue (and if there was a rarefied atmosphere, like we have on Earth at an altitude of 20 km (as NASA claims) ... then the sky of Mars would be black and the stars would be visible. -------- Mars is essentially Earth's twin in many ways. NASA is sending rovers to the most desolate places on the planet Mars. This is why the rovers show the desert, because, apparently, the rovers were only allowed to drive in the desert. However, even here, in these deserts, there are artifacts. ------- Much about life on Mars has previously been shown in images from satellites that constantly fly around Mars. However, these pictures were later deleted. But, photographs about life on Mars can be seen here, using the phrase: +++++++ Mars Anomaly Research. The official science data. Home page.
@docbrown65503 күн бұрын
Years ago NASA used to make us believe the sky was red on Mars.
@AmitTiwari-qk6sp3 күн бұрын
⭐⭐⭐⭐
@atifrancisohong2 күн бұрын
Please when is the next flight ✈️ to Mars? I want to book.
@KapryanLaPaz2 күн бұрын
What is the bug running over the sand at 5:33? That is awesome.
@Martin-y2n9r3 күн бұрын
would be nice in true colour.
@tinatina11042 күн бұрын
Volcanic waste
@strannostrannovasrr3 күн бұрын
The rover perseverance appears to be a fairly open vehicle. Wouldn't it be harmful if dust particles settled on the sensitive equipment?
@viralsheddingzombie53243 күн бұрын
There are definitely some crashed space ships on this landscape.
@Michael-nh8ht3 күн бұрын
3:37 The only way that rock could become round & globular is by exposure to moving water or high temperatures. A mouse shaped martian rock later on in video could have jokingly been my Uncle Martin's pet mouse 6:52 of the My Favorite Martian sitcom.
@HenryScott-d7g3 күн бұрын
The darker rocks (6.01) look carbonised….volcanic emissions?
@AmitTiwari-qk6sp3 күн бұрын
👌👌👌❤❤👍
@Elo-hv3fw3 күн бұрын
Hoochie koo from Johnny Winter would make a much better foreground music.
@DougieJohnson-l5w3 күн бұрын
ERR, WAS THAT WORTH CLOSER LOOK? OR ARE PIECES OF WOOD LOOKING ROCKS ALL OVER MARS?
@tomhenry50603 күн бұрын
Awesome is it me or does that look like P and X Greek? Chi Ro my spelling is bad. PTL
@ingeduske85513 күн бұрын
Ist prima interessant
@PracticalPlanet2 күн бұрын
Thanks ❤️👍
@mari23042 күн бұрын
Y que sonidos habrá en Marte 🤔🤔
@WELCOME54758 сағат бұрын
Looks like jordan or marocco desert..
@andychisarick68793 күн бұрын
Move along. Nuthin to see here. Climate change GOOD. Lots new waterfront property! Sand... beach!
@robertbooth36992 күн бұрын
Hamsters of Mars!
@Teresa-gw4ww2 күн бұрын
Ha ha ha 👽
@ronss1Күн бұрын
why would anyone want to go to that place to live....see a bunch of red rocks....bad dust storms.......and got to stay inside most of the time
@thefixitlator87542 күн бұрын
Remove music your in the Nevada desert
@stevierogguitar522 күн бұрын
yea great! if the anomaly was in focus Nasa ! you know with your state of the art camera's !!! that can see for miles in focus , same old same old Nasa hide everything !as you zoom in it gradually goes out of focus ! until you cant see what your really looking at with your very expensive cameras ? id be asking the designer of the cams why it goes out of focus myself just saying ?