Explore Mars' Jezero Crater with NASA’s Perseverance Rover
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This guided tour of Mars' Jezero Crater from NASA’s Perseverance rover provides a glimpse of the Martian landscape from the rover's highest vantage point yet in the “Séítah” region.
Perseverance Project Scientist Ken Farley points out highlights in this Martian panorama from the rover's Mastcam-Z instrument, including mountains that make up the crater rim, remnants of an ancient river delta that could preserve signs of ancient life, volcanic rocks, and boulders likely carried into the crater by the river in the distant past. The enhanced-color panorama was created from images taken on Nov. 28, 2021.
The color enhancement exaggerates small changes in color from place to place in the scene. This makes it easier for the science team to use their everyday experience to interpret the landscape. The sky on Mars would not actually look blue to a human explorer on the Red Planet, but pinkish.
Perseverance touched down on Mars on Feb. 18, 2021.
For more information on this panorama is available at photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/cat....
For more information on the Perseverance rover, visit mars.nasa.gov/perseverance.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/MSSS
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So many people simply do not understand the magnificence of looking at another celestial body, an entirely alien landscape we've never seen in such detail, from the comfort and safety of our own planet. It truly is a wonder to behold that we're literally looking at the surface of a place that is, at it's closest to us during our orbits around the sun - 33.9 million miles away. On average, it's 140 million miles away. It's amazing, absolutely amazing.
@DgimaYugadge
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@harishwala5882
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We Agree 👍 with Ms. E. G. From India 🇮🇳.
I'm so glad JPL shares these videos with us. The enhancements really make the landscape relatable to someone who only has earth landscapes to compare it to. And though it looks like a calm day in these pictures, the ridges on the sand dunes prove that it must get pretty windy from time to time.
@lodewikusjohannesburger3593
2 жыл бұрын
It looks like earth because it is taken on earth...then told they enhanced image for better view....wow. Seems most will never wake up to the BS they are fed..so sad.
@alticooalberto3532
2 жыл бұрын
@@lodewikusjohannesburger3593 😆👍
@giorgoszogo8191
2 жыл бұрын
Πππ
@lonewolfandcub668
2 жыл бұрын
They are Earth landscapes with enhancements
@alticooalberto3532
2 жыл бұрын
@@lonewolfandcub668 of course
Every picture thats taken on Mars is amazing. I cant believe the detail. Would love to see a VR Mars experience compiled from all the mosaics and panoramas.
@marclevesque8146
2 жыл бұрын
It's just rocks and sand.
@chavenyenketswamy1498
2 жыл бұрын
Don't know what's taking them so long to generate some VR previews.
@luke7104
2 жыл бұрын
@@marclevesque8146 Does not being on a whole different world with mountains several times higher than Everest, abyssal canyons that could fit the Grand Canyon into one of its side channels, vast craters, ancient, dried-up rivers, subterranean lakes, blue sunsets, and carbon dioxide snow make you excited.
@Djoga100
2 жыл бұрын
Lol its a bunch of lies, earth is flat, space is fake, above is water!
@luke7104
2 жыл бұрын
@@Djoga100 Ur flat
So even on a clear sunny day the sky on Mars looks pink? Amazing.
@brandonm7867
2 жыл бұрын
Blue light blue or an icy blue but in the summer the blue fades to brown in dusty conditions.
Hello from India 🇮🇳. Excellent photography . Excellent Commentry. Congrats and Best of Luck to All.
I second the request to do as many of these types of vids as possible! Thanks, JPL!
Such extraordinary history making images. Just the realisation that these are images of Mar's surface takes my very breath away. To the entire NASA team, thank you for your hard work, perseverance and the fulfillment of your shared vision and the dreams of countless Earthlings.
Thank you, such videos give specific data on the Martian surface. It is beautiful to admire the panorama of the Red Planet, but knowing what we are looking at is success. I can now recognize the rover's loyalty, height, distance, size of rock formations. Very interesting material. Congratulations on #NASA.
Complimenti USA per il vostro Rover Perseverance che ogni giorno ci regala a noi appassionati di Astronomia foto fantastiche e affascinanti del Pianeta Rosso Marte, che secondo me è un Pianeta misterioso e anche affascinante e bellissimo e che racchiude in se tanti e bellissimi segreti da scoprire.
Mars is so gorgeous- foreign yet so familiar
@lodewikusjohannesburger3593
2 жыл бұрын
Because it is shot on earth...wake up to the lies.
@lonewolfandcub668
2 жыл бұрын
Yes familiar lol
Me encanta que las imágenes se vean con todo detalle y que no sean borrosas, porque tanto para mí como para otras personas, nos interesante saber el por qué de las cosas, y que fue lo que realmente sucedió para que se acabara la vida en Marte. Gracias por las imágenes 🙂
Incredible work by all those involved. It is the kind of project I could only dream of being involved in
Thank you Nasa Forever grateful for showing us Mars 🙏🏿
@lonewolfandcub668
2 жыл бұрын
You spelt doctored images from Earth wrong
Love it !!! Please do as many like this as possible
@sylvon9139
2 жыл бұрын
There was life on Mars long ago this was one of the three planet destroy by Lord Shiva,read the Hindu Text
Semplicemente magnifico, grazie a tutti gli scienziati e tecnici che ci danno la possibilità di vedere oltre il nostro Pianeta, lunga vita alla ricerca e alla scienza.
@michelecilla2933
2 жыл бұрын
ma è un cielo quello?
@user-yi6vy6dl3f
2 жыл бұрын
Следы марсиан?! Думаю их нет, возможно были, но что то пошло не так, нам надо задуматься........
@nassereddine3452
2 жыл бұрын
Posez simplement la question à l'agence spatiale américaine, la NASA, n'est-ce pas ? le Agence de la découverte de toute la planète Mars, je veux dire Mars ?!
Beautiful and wild. Mars is still alive.
This is way beyond cool!
Wow amazing images crazy how clear the pictures are from Mars
Super high resolution pictures of the surface of another planet. What would Galileo say?
@JohnHazenhousen
2 жыл бұрын
Something in Italian, probably.
Wonderful, thank you!
Amazing Documentary for present Human beings to learn.
Cam on nhung nha khoa hoc .. nay dem miet mai ngien cuu. Se co mot ngay con nguoi chung ta cung chung song tren nhung hanh tinh khac..
Amazing! Simply amazing!
just so awesome
Incredible views ❤️💯
Wow this is such a great enhanced Martian video. Thanks for sharing.
Very informative channel. Thank you for sharing.
Keep them coming and please share if you find evidence of LIFE (micro or )
Thank You
amazing, you would think that the water only left recently judging by the smoothness & flatness of certain areas, some areas look like paths, crazy place considering.
@lonewolfandcub668
2 жыл бұрын
Because its fake and altered images from Earth
@hadhamalnam
2 жыл бұрын
It's insane how static the Martian surface is compared to earth's, this crater seems basically untouched except by wind erosion for billions of years, the fact that sediments and boulders carried by a river that flowed 3 billion years ago are still there, undisturbed is mind boggling.
@melodiefrances3898
2 жыл бұрын
@@hadhamalnam ikr? Completely fascinating.
NASA should send a rover to Valles Marineris. The views should be incredible and water most likely found.
Amazing thanks for sharing
This is a wonderful explanation of what the rover and science team are looking at and what the images show. All of the isolated images and explanations of each mean very little to me. Just too much to take in and undrstand. This makes it so clear. Keep up the wonerful work.
It’s so beautiful
Welcome to Boussaada - Algeria
It was so incredible when Rock Hudson was there.
Thanks NASA!.. well done! 👍🇳🇿
Oooooo beautiful 😍😍
So Jezero crater is remnant of lake Jezero. It was named after the city of Jezero in Bosnia, which was named like that because of close proximity to lake (lake is jezero in slavic languages). It´s always funny to me when i watch documentaries like this. BTW it´s pronounced like Yezero (J is said like Y in word yes) not like Jazzero or whatever is the narrator saying.
@snuffeldjuret
2 жыл бұрын
probably because he speaks english
@petrmoravec91
2 жыл бұрын
@@snuffeldjuret Sure but how hard is it to take literally 2 minutes of your time to make a research to say names correctly.
@snuffeldjuret
2 жыл бұрын
@@petrmoravec91 does it really take 2 minutes to find out exactly how the name was pronounced when the place was founded? How it is pronounced today is not correct in that sense, right? Should this be done every time you are about to pronounce a name? Because surely you can't expect everyone to know the origin of every name ever? Also, how do you pronounce Paris? I presume you do not pronounce it as the french do, especially not when speaking English or whatever.
@petrmoravec91
2 жыл бұрын
@@snuffeldjuret Yes it takes two minutes or even less to find it. BTW you are completely missing the point and mixing two completely different things. If you are using original untranslated name you HAVE TO pronounce it as it should be nothing more nothing less, otherwise you can turn it into nonsesne or you can even completely change meaning of the word. But using translated name of the city (Paris/Paříž/Paryž or Vienna/Wein/Vídeň) is completely different thing.
@snuffeldjuret
2 жыл бұрын
@@petrmoravec91 "Yes it takes two minutes or even less to find it." How? When was the town founded? How can I find information about the pronunciation of the local dialect of the language back then? You are dodging my question. It is Paris in English and Paris is french, so how should you pronounce it? The fact that you allow languages to pronounce names differently completely defeats your point that they have to pronounce it in a non-English way. You have to twist and turn things to make it two different things, so that you can make a bad point. Why do you do this? It is completely pointless. In fact, what you are doing is often joked about, like how weirdos who come back from France suddenly pronounce croissant in a french way when speaking English. Look it up.
Спасибо за видео
Thanks
Never imagine we can see this
Elegante propulsión de contenido estos los aspectos un gran 👋
My god this is surprisingly like the movie Martian. And yet it’s just unbelievable that I’m looking at another planet!! It’s just mind blowing
3:03 A good stories for children and uneducated masses.
Great content great voice
Thank you for this amazing journey you just took us!
@sk8ordielh
2 жыл бұрын
It's fake
@jamesrussell7760
2 жыл бұрын
@@sk8ordielh LOL!!!
@Djoga100
2 жыл бұрын
@@jamesrussell7760 lol for you for believing in this nonsense
@jamesrussell7760
2 жыл бұрын
@@Djoga100 OIC, and you believe that the Earth is flat, Apollo 11 was filmed on a Hollywood sound stage and all rocket launches are faked simulations. I feel sorry for you. Life must be very boring for you. None of the wonderous things happening that inspire the rest of us touch you at all.
@Djoga100
2 жыл бұрын
@@jamesrussell7760 keep sleeping and being deceived you poor soul. Who filmed them lol so camera man was 1st man on the moon? Lool and president called a moon ahahahah And you people are buying it, plus you probably believe that monkey's are your ancestors, really sad
Merry Christmas 🥳
Abajo del suelo marciano...hay seres en movimiento
Svaka čast, pozdrav iz Bosne!
It's so hard to comprehend there not being any life there. It looks like a desert here, but deserts contain tons of life. I can't wait until more sampling/cores are done.
@DgimaYugadge
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JEZERO means LAKE in bosnian language, and NERETVA is actualy a river in Bosnia and Herzegovina that have a very rocky canyon. I was amazed to see that names here.
otimo saber o passado de Mars
Fantástico!!!👏👏👏🇧🇷
❤️Amazing earthy like landscape.
@lonewolfandcub668
2 жыл бұрын
More than you know lol
Herrlich Gegend zum Wandern. Vom Gipfel aus hat man sicher einen fulminanten Weitblick. Fehlt nur die Jausenstation zur Einkehr.
Muito grande este planeta
It's amazing how NASA changed the appearance of Mars over the years. Mars in the 1990s - pathfinder, etc. looked very red, had this very strong reddish hue. Even the sky was deep red. Now it has a blue sky, the earth has many colors. Mars has changed a lot in the last 20+ years.
@MrAytoss
2 жыл бұрын
Preparing mindless people for what we knew very backdated after their 1st and only one true research when they reach that planet for the first time. Easy to find
@Norsilca
2 жыл бұрын
Did you actually watch the video? They explained exactly what's up with its appearance.
@oldi184
2 жыл бұрын
@@Norsilca Of course. They enhanced it. With photoshop. With photoshop you can do all sorts of "enhancements".
@Norsilca
2 жыл бұрын
@@oldi184 Yeah, they said the changed the color, and why. Then they showed the real color. This isn't some secret trick you've caught them in. You're just saying what they told us in the video.
@davidhoward4715
2 жыл бұрын
@@oldi184 You do know what "color" means, don't you?
Why is the screen on lower portion of the video blocked out?
I know this is not the place to ask but can we get actual video from the surface?
2:42 On what bases you claim that?
अद्भुत 🌹🙏
Excellent
@atulvashisth6607
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
If only we (the public) could get high quality video and photo of the supposed Apollo Mission artefacts left behind on the Moon.
You should try this out on the website of your favorite place 🎉
Looks like the dusty one is summer and the other is in the winter I know during the summer the dust is lifted and is scattered through the atmosphere and during the winter it dissipates into the ground once the water vaper freezes with the grains of dust causing them to fall to the ground.
Just to visualize pristine watery Mars
😍👍👍👍
I WAS PARTICIPATED ON THIS MARS 2020
Someday this will be all that's left of our planet.
🎉🎉🎉
Wow, the images are so cool.
Teşekkürler saygılar sunuyorum harika
On aimerait tellement voir d'autres images de lacs mers fossiles villages
Mars,aquaman defeated,sounds good.Picker heaven.Crows nest.Poe
🔴 from heaven to earth they came 🌍
@aulahaulah9160
2 жыл бұрын
That's right this civilization and earth he may be came From the space and came to earth I'm making you civilization maybe
Nasa is my love
Se parese al desierto aquí en CHILE , ATACAMA Y EL VALLE DE LA LUNA .
So BEAUTIFUL and INTERESTING !
😊👍
Wow.. Amazing...🇲🇨
If there was a river there what happened to it?
waiting to see the huge volcano from 10 miles away
Mars has many colours mars blue pink white planet
1:32 Assuming that it was a river. And the years you present have not scientific bases.
wait u did foto shop to see better but in other video they explained the sky is blue because of winter what now?
In my understanding, every planet breathes itself, it eats food, in fact, it is also like a living being like a tree, plant, animal, when it sees more burden on itself, it falls like a winter, the way the tree itself In the same way, keeping itself alive, like a big ship, revolves around its stars or its counterpart for energy
How about including the temperature
' Mars is a natural rainy / some snowy / windy on the mars land / hill
You posted it twice
What's that Kodiak thing at 0:50?
I am taking the next flight out.
Which studio was this shot?
We know that there used to be several lakes on earth where there is now a desert and that the sky is blue.
But, what about all those funny drill holes I've seen on (other videos) did we do those? Nobody tells me anything, I've always got to find out myself - after I've come up with the most fantastic...never mind.
Perseverance can use its tools to drill and analyze on site the rocks and soil of Jezero Crater. I wonder if is it possible to use radar to develop an underground profile of the crater and looks if there is trapped ice. It is possible to use radar pulses to image the subsurface. This method uses electromagnetic radiation waves and will detect the reflected signals from Mars subsurface structures.
I found a 3 sided pyramid 4km at the base north of jezero a while
How do u knw a river was there a million years ago an we so call just started going to mars.
I love that they use metric (and with imperial in brackets for the feeble minded)
@edkrzywdzinski9121
2 жыл бұрын
But a bit disappointing they don't spell it 'metre.'
@KK-pq6lu
2 жыл бұрын
Our country is still foot-pound-sec. Our government and institutes should continue to honor that. They can be allowed to put metric in brackets, if absolutely necessary. It is kind of a slap in the face to the citizens whose tax dollars fund them.
@blindtherapper2470
2 жыл бұрын
@@KK-pq6lu how could institutes do that if the scientific world came to a decision to use the metric system as the default one?
Put that theare,that was a old history,that a sambol of some love stroay,go far forom earth,i am with you. Forom GOD .