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Incredible photos show Mars’ picture-perfect ‘blue sky’ – but there’s a catch | Science | News

A robot caught an image of the red planet with a blue sky. NASA’s Azim Mars Rover’s imaging team has recently benefited from the open sky to capture one of the sharpest panoramas of its task.

It can be seen in a mosaic sewn from 96 images taken in a place where the science team calls Falbreen, a rock on a border line between the two geological units and a rock located on the hills of 40 miles (65 kilometers). However, space scientists say that Mars is not an ideal place for a holiday, because the Blue Sky stems from the image processing to better examine the Mars land to prepare for future space journey.

NASA Jet Propulsion laboratory said: “The developed colorful version shows that the Mars sky is very clear and deceptive, reddish in the natural color version.”

“The relatively dust-free sky offers a clear appearance of the surrounding land in this mosaic, in the land and the sky,” Mastcam-Z’s Chief Researcher of Arizona State University of Tempe.

NASA manager acting Sean Duffy, “Human space research, our bold sulk astronauts will send back to the moon.

“Striking landscapes like Falbreen’s captured by our Perseverance Rover, a look we will soon witness with our own eyes.

“NASA’s groundbreaking tasks will push our unstoppable journey to take the human space to the surface of Mars starting from Artemis. NASA continues to become more brave and strengthened.”

Rover’s Mastcam-Z instrument caught images on May 26th on May 26, 2021 on May 26th.

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