신비하기까지 한 화성의 일출 VIDEO: Watch the sunrise from MARS: NASA's InSight rover takes incredible images of the sun rising and setting on the red planet


Watch the sunrise from MARS: NASA's InSight rover takes incredible images of the sun rising and setting on the red planet


NASA's InSight lander has shown off its photography skills by taking pictures of the Mars horizon's sunrise and sunset with its robotic arm. The lander had taken some practice shots in March. According to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), who operate the NASA mission, one version of each of these images comes in 'raw' form. The colour-corrected version looks an eerie blue colour, which is how humans would see the sunrises and sunsets on Mars.


Stunning images taken from the Insight's robotic arm shows the sunrise and sunset on the Red Planet

The sun is about two-thirds the size that we see because it's further away from Mars than the Earth 

According to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), one version of each of these images comes in 'raw' form

The colour-corrected version is blue, which is how humans would see the sunrises and sunsets on Mars




 

신비하기까지 한  화성의 일출

 

NASA의 인사이트(InSight) 착륙선 포착


  NASA의 인사이트(InSight) 착륙선은 화성 표면에서 일출과 일몰의 놀라운 모습을 포착했다. 


인사이트의 로봇 팔에서 찍은 정지된 사진들은 화성 시간으로 오전 5시 30분과 오후 6시 30분에 해당하는 붉은 행성의 풍경과 태양이 뜨고 지는 것을 보여준다.


태양은 지구보다 화성에서 더 멀리 떨어져 있어서 우리 행성에서 볼 수 있는 크기의 약 3분의 2 크기 때문에 특히 작아 보인다. 


인사이트 착륙선은 최근에 바빴다; 화성 탐사 임무를 시작한 지 불과 몇 달 만에 화성에서 처음으로 지진, 즉 '마르스쿼크'를 발견한 후에 획기적인 발견을 했다.


NASA의 정지된 인사이트 착륙선은 화성의 일출과 일몰을 포착했다. 인사이트의 로봇 팔에서 찍은 정지된 사진들은 화성의 오전 5시 30분과 오후 6시 30분에 해당하는 곳에서 붉은 행성의 풍경과 태양이 뜨고 지는 것을 보여준다.


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By VICTORIA BELL FOR MAILONLINE


NASA's InSight lander has captured stunning images of sunrise and sunset from the Martian surface. 


Stunning images taken from the Insight's robotic arm shows the Red Planet landscape and the sun rising and setting at the equivalent of 5:30 am and 6:30 pm Mars time.


The sun looks especially small because it's further away from Mars than the Earth so it is about two-thirds the size as seen on our planet.  


The Insight lander has been busy recently; just a handful of months into its exploratory mission on Mars it made a groundbreaking discovery after it detected for the first time a quake on Mars, or a 'Marsquake'.


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NASA's stationary InSight lander has captured what sunrise and sunset looks like on Mars. Stunning images taken from the Insight's robotic arm shows the Red Planet landscape and the sun rising and setting at the equivalent of 5:30 am. and 6:30 pm Mars local time


 

According to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), who operate the NASA mission, One version of each of these images comes in 'raw' form. The colour-corrected version looks an eerie blue colour, which is how humans would see the sunrises and sunsets on Mars


On the 145th Martian day of its scientific mission, InSight took two photographs of the horizon; one on April 24th, and another a few hours later on April 25th, in the Martian evening and morning.




According to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), who operate the NASA mission, one version of each of these images comes in 'raw' form. 


The colour-corrected version looks an eerie blue colour, which is how humans would see the sunrises and sunsets on Mars. 


'With many of our primary imaging tasks complete, we decided to capture the sunrise and sunset as seen from another world,' said Justin Maki, InSight science team co-investigator and imaging lead at JPL in California. 


Taking pictures of Martian sunsets is somewhat a rite of passage for landers on Mars.


It goes back to the Viking 1 lander, which snapped a photo of a Martian sunset in August 1976. 


The sun looks especially small because it's further away from Mars than the Earth so it is about two-thirds the size that we see. The Insight lander has been busy of late; just a handful of months into its exploratory mission 


Viking 2 caught a sunrise in June 1978, and both events were also captured by the Spirit, Opportunity and Curiosity rovers. 


'It's been a tradition for Mars missions to capture sunrises and sunsets,' said Doctor Maki in the NASA announcement.




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