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Unprecedented images were taken on the surface of Mars at altitudes up to thousands of feet, and this task was accomplished by the orbiter "OCR Walk" Equipped with a camera developed at the University of California. Arizona, since 2006 sends images of the red planet to the Earth.
What strikes in these images, their appearance in colors such as blue, pink and red, and the similarity between them and what we see on the planet.
Astronomers are working hard to study the possibility of life on Mars and remain a shuttle "Kioriusti" What reached Mars in 2011 sends images of the red planet to Earth.
Last November, the probe landed "Insight" (NASA) on Mars, and sent the first image of Mars.
He will spend the probe "Insight" 24 months, which equates to one year of March, takes seismic measurements and heat to obtain information to know how Mars and the origin of the Earth and of the Earth. other rocky planets of the internal solar system.
The United States began its first flights to Mars in the 1960s, while others launched about 24 flights to the planet.
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Unprecedented images were taken on Mars at altitudes up to thousands of feet. The mission was accomplished by Mars Roaction Orbiter, a camera developed at the University of Arizona, which sends images of the red planet to Earth since 2006.
What strikes in these images, their appearance in colors such as blue, pink and red, and the similarity between them and what we see on the planet.
Astronomers are working hard to study the possibility of life on Mars The Koryosti shuttle, which reached Mars in 2011, still sends images of the red planet to Earth.
Last November, NASA's Insight probe landed on Mars and sent the first image of Mars.
The Insight will spend 24 months, the equivalent of a year of March, to take seismic and thermal measurements to better understand how Mars, the origin of the Earth and of the Earth. other rocky planets form the inner solar system.
The United States began its first flights to Mars in the 1960s, while others launched about 24 flights to the planet.