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NASA Releases New Postcard Inspired by Perseverance's Mars View


Fri 26 Nov 2021 | 02:23 PM
Rana Atef

The leading space agency NASA released a rare postcard inspired by several photos for Mars taken by its Perseverance's probe, Sky News reported on Friday.

NASA's experts combined several black and white images for Mars' landscape that were taken at different times of the day and colored them.

All used pictures were taken from the probe while standing up on Mount Sharp, the scene featured rolling hills, fields of sands known as "Sands of Forvie."

In addition, the rover took 360-degree photos for Mars that reflected the beauty of the Red Planet, and its structures.

It is worthy to mention that Perseverance's rover and its sister helicopter were launched last year for conducting more research work on the surface of Mars.

https://twitter.com/NASAPersevere/status/1461486482573512704?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet

The device successfully captured the earliest audio clips recorded on Mars' surface, teased the possibility of water's existence, and collected the first rock sample from the Red Planet.

Last February, video footage and breathtaking images were released for the first time taken of Mars by the rover since its landing on the surface of the red planet.

https://youtu.be/ZBFjpnV9-sg

Perseverance rover was attached by 25 cameras and two microphones, one of them failed in capturing any sounds while the other caught the sounds of Martian winds and the rover’s noise on the planet.

Moreover, those audio clips were the earliest sounds recorded on another planet.