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NASA has published the most detailed video of Mars to date

NASA has again managed to grasp the really spectacular on Mars.

The America's space agency is used at the border of intergalactic exploration.

The agency recently recorded some pictures and film material on the planet.

And trust us, it's really spectacular.

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Mars: The “Red Planet” of the solar system

Mars is an extremely unique planet in our solar system.

Thanks to the large amount of iron minerals in the dirt, it gets its nickname, the “red planet”.

These minerals then rust – or oxidize – what gives the surface their famous red color.

The ancient Romans named it in honor of their god of war because the red surface was equated to the image of the blood.

The ancient Egyptians in front of them described the plant as “theirs”, which translates “the red”.

Interestingly, Mars is the only planet on which the NASA Rovers used to explore the desert landscape.

NASA records clear pictures of the red

Recently, NASA released some really amazing pictures of Mars itself.

The Rover modules of NASA have been collecting pictures and data for some time.

During a winter day, the module has taken some of the clearest pictures of the planet so far.

The Jet Propulsion laboratory of the NASA-Die JPL-Saged that state-of-the-art cameras on board Rovers and curiosity could take the extraordinary pictures.

“These breathtaking panoramas give us a new appreciation for the geology and environmental history of Mars.

“They help us understand how Mars has developed and where we should concentrate future research,” said Dr. Lori Glaze, director of the planetary science department of NASA.

With a range of over 18 miles, the images will serve as a massively valuable resource for the future research of the planet.

Future research firmly in the works

NASA has confirmed that despite these recent successes, the plan should only continue its progress.

The agency in cooperation with other positions such as the European Space Agency – also known as the ESA – has set some major goals.

In fact, the plans to send astronauts to Mars in the 2030s are apparently in progress.

The Mars Rover modules have already treated several highlights, including the crater of Jezero and Gale, the Mountain Olympus Mons and the “Grand Canyon” of the planet, Valles Marineris.

These explorations not only become another human understanding, but also serve to determine future landing zones for the arrival of humanity on the planet in the near future.

In any case, we are very enthusiastic about the work that NASA does – on Mars and beyond.

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