예전과는 완전히 다른 화성의 모습 VIDEO: Mars as never seen before: NASA's Curiosity rover reveals a stunning panorama of the Martian landscape, looking strangely familiar to earthling eyes
Mars as never seen before: NASA's Curiosity rover reveals a stunning panorama of the Martian landscape, looking strangely familiar to earthling eyes
The photo shows the initial landing spot of the rover and the path it has taken over its five year mission so far
In the background of the image a mountain can be seen that is more than 50 miles away in the distance
The photos were taken on October 25, 2017, the 1,856th Martian day of the rover's work on the red planet
Thanks to some clever visual effects the scene has a blue hue, rather than the rusty red associated with Mars
예전과는 완전히 다른 화성의 모습
이 사진에는 로버가 최초로 착륙한 위치와 현재까지 5년간
탐사해온 경로가 나타나 있다.
사진에 보이는 산은 거리상으로 80km 이상은 돼보인다.
작년 10월 25일 촬영된 로버의 1,856번째 사진이다.
황기철 콘페이퍼 에디터 큐레이터
Ki Chul Hwang, conpaper editor, curator
By JOE PINKSTONE and TIM COLLINS FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 17:33 GMT, 1 February 2018
An incredible panoramic view sent from the surface of the red planet has been created using images taken by the Mars Curiosity rover.
It reveals the landscape of one of our closest galactic neighbours, which has been home to the exploratory vehicle since it landed in Gale Crater in 2012.
One of the on-board cameras captured 16 separate scenic images that show various points on its journey, as seen from the top of the Vera Rubin Ridge, which were then stitched together to form the sweeping image.
Thanks to some clever visual effects that give the scene a blue hue, rather than the distinctive rusty red normally associated with Mars, the vista takes on a strangely familiar appearance to earthling eyes,
This aerial shot shows the area that the Mars Curiosity rover is in and where it has travelled so far on its journey. The 'hill outside gale crater' at the top of the shot is visible in the panoramic image and is over 50 miles (80 km) away from the rover
Nasa also released an annotated version of the panoramic photo that shows notable places from the mission, such as 'Murray Buttes' and the Peace Vallis Channel. The entire route of the rover so far has been seen and mapped for the first time (pictured)
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