Perseverance Rover Zooms in on Ancient Mars River
Ғылым және технология
After 1,000 Martian days of exploration, NASA’s Perseverance rover is studying rocks that show several eras in the history of a river delta billions of years old. Scientists are investigating this region of Mars, known as Jezero Crater, to see if they can find evidence of ancient life recorded in the rocks. Perseverance project scientist Ken Farley provides a guided tour of a richly detailed panorama of the rover’s location in November 2023, taken by the Mastcam-Z instrument.
Composed of 993 individual images and 2.38 billion pixels, this 360-degree mosaic looks in all directions from a location the rover science team calls “Airey Hill.” Portions of the rover itself are visible in the scene, appearing more distorted toward the edges as a result of the image processing.
A color enhancement applied to the image increases contrast and accentuates color differences. By approximating what the scene would look like under Earth-like lighting conditions, the adjustment allows mission scientists to use their everyday experience to interpret the landscape. The view on Mars would be darker and more reddish. The panorama can be explored and downloaded at: go.nasa.gov/3tmJnGB.
Learn more about Perseverance: mars.nasa.gov/mars2020.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/MSSS; ESA/DLR/FU-Berlin
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Seeing mars always looks cool
@HoustonCougar1995
4 ай бұрын
I’d say by 2040 we on it for first time
@dagorillaz8590
8 күн бұрын
Looks exactly like the artic.
@CryptoGuru287
Сағат бұрын
@@HoustonCougar1995Probably even sooner
Certainly Perseverance is taking on an outstanding ride on Mars 🔴 Congrats to the mission designers and operators at JPL
Mind-blowing, and beautiful as always . Go NASA JPL! Go Perseverance!
Mind-blowing, and beautiful as always 🤯. *Go NASA JPL! Go Perseverance!*
Its amazing to me you guys found ancient river. Congrats JPL 😊
It makes you feel you're walking on Mars! Amazing stuff.
To realize we're looking at the landscape of another planet... -phenomenal. Thank you for sharing this information and for continuing the explore all the amazing things in our solar system.
Amazing!
Exciting!
Thank you for this! Great work, NASA.
Perfect for Dakar style rally, once around the equator.
Commander and Chief I'm here boss ❤ god bless
Bravo next location neretva Vallis
I can recommend The Mars Guy here on KZread, he explains what is going on with Perseverance every week and it is so awesome.
Will we ever get any more video like we got for the landing? I'd love to see some.
Great photoes, seems to be like somewhere on earth. Skies, why do we not see the sun and moon? Keep them coming, youre doing great👉😄
Can you post the martian night sky?
Does the Perseverance rover have a 3D camera on board for it would be lovely to see some of these pictures in 3D.
@GingerNinja1
Ай бұрын
These are 3D images, but if you want to see some mind blowing video that when projected back to Earth they are stitched together to show 3D video check out Mars 3D video either on YT or Google. I went to Nasa's Mars site & imo those are the most amazing video's you'll see. You can also Google NASA Mars Exploration Ingenuity Flies in 3D too. Hope this helps! Enjoy 😊
@zachariasbennett5105
Ай бұрын
@@GingerNinja1 Hi,thank you so much for the information that you provided for it was very kind of you and I will check out these images for I can imagine that they look very impressive in 3D.
What amazing science Perseverance and Ingenuity are able to gather. Being able to add to the body of knowledge collected by Curiosity and the other Mars rovers prior. Thanks for sharing this update on the general direction that Perseverance and Ingenuity are going to attempt beyond exploring Jezero Crater. Having Perseverance and Ingenuity explore as a team has been a real bonus, in seeing the various perspectives of the landscape, and of each other. It would be interesting to hear what NASA/JPL are considering for must haves in terms of tools and capabilities for the next set of rovers to be sent to Mars? (even though it may be some time away, and beyond what the current budget allows) Mars has so many interesting places and features yet to be seen by humans, so much yet to explore and discover!
When can we move out there? :)
Could we or should we try cloud seeding mars atmosphere.. it has a some cloud cover with ice clouds. Maybe this could make it rain and we can see where and how the rain water reacts with martian atmosphere and the surface
❤ LOVE, NASA ❤
@bradholbrook2424
4 ай бұрын
NASA has a satanic side to it! 😕
Awesome work guys
Thankyou for this. Makes my day when I see and hear about technology, geology, and many other scientific advances in space knowledge and also little clues about our earth's. Awesome!😎👾👽
Except NASA sent Perseverance to Mars with no way to return samples, before the sample return craft design was even approved, nd now it looks like it is so expensive to send a retrieval mission that it won't happen.
@TheStockwell
4 ай бұрын
Except that it's going to happen, nonetheless. Best wishes from Vermont 🍁
@glenn_r_frank_author
4 ай бұрын
@@TheStockwell I hope so... but with the current 8 to 11 billion dollar price tag and the no way we are going until 2030 widow (moved back from the 2027-28 window) it means either killing other projects until the 2030s or not getting the funding needed from congress!
@AerialWaviator
4 ай бұрын
Just a matter of time before samples collected are returned to Earth. With time technologies improve, and the cost to conduct science gets cheaper. Worth noting that only ~150 years ago the only ships that humans had to navigate large distances where wind powered and sailed the oceans om a single planet. Now we're witnessing robots flying over the surface of Mars. In less than 1000 sols, Ingenuity has totally changed how humans will explore Mars in future. While the samples have not yet been returned to Earth, NASA has already collected great images of them, studying these and doing science based on the samples. Just not all the science that is possible on Earth.
That was wonderful. As good as being at the bank of this ancient Mars river
Awesome
This is devon island canada
I thought the title said rover for a second
Just curious, why don't we see pictures this clear on the moon, which is much closer?
Скоро перееду туда жить, хорошее место для дачи или загородного дома10/10
@JoshuaTClark
2 ай бұрын
How do you plan on getting all the supplies that you need to build those houses on Mars & the price tag will be mind blowing.
You guys forgot to turn the comments off like the main nasa channel
Is there a video that explains how you alter your technique for a radiation testing and geological dating in order to match what you know has happened and what could have been on that planet? Can you tell us what your scientific tests will be doing as they await such material s? Because if you were transparent with the Martians then they would know whether they would want to share any of the stuff with you and they probably leave it outside the shiny barrier thingy. I can help you contact them and if they contact me again it would be good to know how to communicate this. Please share a link describing the scientific tests and show us the instruments. We don't believe that your species is ready to get a hold of any of our technology. We fear for your lives. If you are transparent about the tests you will do we will know what to put in front of you and when.
Mt bom.....🎉🎉🎉
People say Mars used to have life, same as Venus, they moved off the Goldilocks zone 😭😭😭 if they still have life we could have amazing discoveries
So basically we might take a glance to the far far future of mama Earth (thousands of years after a Mad Max scenario)...
Real Mars - Panorama Delta of Jezero Crater
It has been there for ages and found zero signs of life.
@CryptoGuru287
Сағат бұрын
So what do you suggest?
The universe is really only 6000 yes old and there was probably never water on Mars.
May the force be with you.
Wow, looks just like devon island
How could u say that its a river ,?
It looks superficially earth-like. Interesting.
@DoIgopyat
3 ай бұрын
Because it is 😅
Canada looks great
@cal-native
Ай бұрын
Whatever 😂😂😂
@FFZ5_
Ай бұрын
Not canada
Whens artemis going back?
I guess there's never pics of landings bc it's all done here on earth...got it.
🥂🥂
I want to see Venus
please don't rush out of the delta so soon
Why does Mars keep the geological records so long? Like when compared to earth? Doesn't mars have frequent wind and San storms wouldn't that cause evidence from billions of years to be destroyed?
@geologyrocks3072
4 ай бұрын
Mars does indeed have winds and storms but it doesn’t have plate tectonics. On earth there is a constant recycling of land masses through the tectonic processes of subduction and continental collisions. This means that there are very few areas on earth where the oldest rocks have been preserved. With no tectonics and no erosion by rivers or oceans for billions of years it means that Mars is much more stable and hence features formed billions of years ago are still preserved but would have long been destroyed by processes on earth.
A snapshot in distant time.
I am the first person toi detect past fish life on Mars.
In the next time, we will send a robot called XTreme to do doing in Mars. Because of its name, the robot will destroy anything, rocks and hills, in order to emerge alien in there.
Cydonia please! Where’s the face??? Why not debunk it??
Where's our little helicopter pal?
@peteb901
4 ай бұрын
mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/mission/where-is-the-rover/. shows Perseverance and Ingenuity locations
Geologist understands a lot👍
@dgmessenger
4 ай бұрын
🤷. I find it uncertain to state specific details about something one believes to have occurred BILLIONS of years ago . More like a speculation. I'd be fine with speculations.
@EchoesDistant
4 ай бұрын
Except it's not speculation. Just because it's old doesn't mean it's unknowable. Go study geology and then you will understand.
Should we be seeing round pebbles somewhere?
@nightjarflying
4 ай бұрын
There are plenty of largish rounded rocks laying on the dry surface for billions of years being weathered & cracked by the day/night cycle - you can see them in the video. Smaller, rounder pebbles will have become buried by all that sand.
marsa. 😇
Come.on nasa, we arent in 1969 anymore people arent so easy to lie to these days
for hard core Perseverance-derived Mars science make sure you follow Mars Guy here on youtube!
Holy crud! I just built this thing...
Why do all the "mars" pictures look the same as their training facilities on earth at devon island canada
@cal-native
Ай бұрын
Because you haven't a clue about what differentiates Mars from Earth, nor the unimaginable engineering, rocketry, and effort it takes to get there. Why don't you take a tour of JPL? It might open new avenues of experience and thought for you👍.
Next up: The highest Volcano in the solar system. Let's explore that.
I hope we don’t make a station there that gets invaded by a bunch of demons
Rocks on the earth 😂
Great amela thanks for your my love NASALS put
🇰🇿👋🇰🇿👍
@maratabai2612
4 ай бұрын
Qazaq barma?
Happy new year 2024 everyone 🎉
NASA/JPL, if you were a person, I'd like you to be my drinking buddy - because you have the best stories to tell. Best wishes from Vermont 🍁
Mars par basti sapno ki duniya 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Waooooooo😮😮😮😮
Mars is a great example of what Earth will be when our Sun gets older and grows larger, shortening the distance between Earth and the Sun
Show us a "mars" that looks different than your mars training facility on devon island, canada
@o45032
Ай бұрын
you're seeing mars on this video
@barb0za0
11 күн бұрын
would you rather nasa pick a training site that looked nothing like mars? mars looks like devon island because they picked devon island because it looks like mars
Можно же произносить текст без этого американского прожевывания и рычания.
For some reason I get emotional when I look at the dead state of Mars. Knowing after millions of years later Earth is going to look the same is just breaking my heart a little bit.
@vblaas246
4 ай бұрын
I don't see a dead planet primarily. I see a geologically rich neighbour planet. HiRise hipod imagery is amazingly diverse as well.
@BobTaile
4 ай бұрын
I know exactly what you mean -- I get "emotional" when I see Bill Nelson being wheeled out to TRY to read a sentance outloud. At least he's a similar age to the crater they are wasting tax dollars on. Meanwhile back in Boca Chica the kids at SpaceX are getting real humanitarian-benefitting work done - at pace - without being 'given' taxpayers' dollars. .....
@TheStockwell
4 ай бұрын
People like you actually EXIST? Keep 'em coming, Chester! You can't put a price tag on the laughs your silly ol' trolls deliver. Don't ever change - you're adorable! ❤❤❤
@hamzahkhan8952
4 ай бұрын
@@BobTaileas amazing as spacex is, it would take them many decades longer to reach their goals without NASA's help. NASA has provided them with quite a lot of money, and has the technology that spacex needs to fulfill their goals.
Go NASA, go Perseverance! :) Still, Jezero is not pronounced with G...
i thought there was dust storms on mars? where’s the dust on the rover 🤣🤣🤣 yall slow
@DoIgopyat
3 ай бұрын
This probably is Devon island lol
Rock formation cause of wind and sand storm i believe
I want VIDEO not 360 photo 😂
MARS MA RSe
I'm not convinced of anything it looks completely different under a magnifying glass I think for myself so who knows?
You know, Mars is really not that big. You might as well take my advice and level the planet and turn it into concrete.
@nagualdesign
24 күн бұрын
Like dorodango on a planetary scale. Very zen.
Would love 2 c u colab wit Mudfossil University here on you tube. Science should b shared not shunned
Although it is good to explore Mars, we have to accept that Mars was not created for humans living there, no signs of plants or animals.
The surface looks to me WET sand. Even i don't believe that Nasa has succeed to fly Moon. My personal opinion is: the rover, rolls on earth anywhere and made recordings. I want to see and must to see real Proof from recorded Moon orbit or Mars orbit recordings in them i can see the rovers, markings and etc. Even Nvidia effects and bussiness can't rescue yours in most cases...
Why didn't you go to the Valles Marinara? Wait what!?Northern Canada was closer. Oh! Ok.
Any gold nuggets in that river?
Looks like those samples That Perseverance collected might stay there for a while. February, 2024. Lay offs announced. The Mars Return Samples mission is too insanely expensive. Another NASA failure to plan realistically.
@user-yq9im9dk9z
2 ай бұрын
No one can plan for a possible WW3
My belief is that Mars is only around 10-12 thousand years old…..God created the Sun, Moon & Stars on the 4th day…..only 2 days bf he created us to marvel & explore his creations!!😀☀️🌓
@AttilatheNun-xv6kc
2 ай бұрын
You also accept the authenticity of the Global Flood and Noah's Ark, I take it?
It’s truly amazing what human beings are capable of believing in fantasy for adults
Does It shoot too?
C2 = photon + quanta ... :-)
@nightjarflying
4 ай бұрын
No
Really😂?
Wait. Is this Canada? 🤔 🇨🇦 🥓
Ps Keep persevering xoxo
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every shot I see since the 60's looks exactly the same
@EchoesDistant
4 ай бұрын
Then go to school and learn about geology.
was there any evidence of water at all, aside from that it looks like a river?
@EchoesDistant
4 ай бұрын
There is evidence of water having been all over Mars, including the literal frozen water at the ice caps. Mars was once a world with a large ocean that covered about half of the planet.
@GenghisVern
4 ай бұрын
@@EchoesDistant so they've actually tested for water on Mars? I thought that was CO2 ice? hmm
@jimbeardsley222
4 ай бұрын
@GenghisVern .. evidence of Mars' water, current and ancient, has long been compelling since 1971 (Mariner 9) from perhaps all Mars orbiters & observatories, even while it seemed elusive to certain specialized missions & detectors. The Mars Exploration Rovers especially, Spirit & Opportunity, consistently (if slowly, in the case of Spirit) discovered "proof" of ancient, geological formations involving water. Most of Mars' water is now lost to space, but much remains detectable mixed with frozen CO2 at the polar caps and embedded subsurface under large regions elsewhere.
@SplittingOfPrides
4 ай бұрын
@@GenghisVern The freezing point of carbon dioxide is -78.5 °C and at night on Mars it can get colder to -73 °C So it's most likely water
@GenghisVern
4 ай бұрын
@@SplittingOfPrides most likely huh? :)
#fossils wouldn't surprise me at all ✌🧡