Category: mars

NASA’s Perseverance extracts another rock from Mars

March 12, 2022

NASA’s Perseverance Rover collects another sample from Mars. This is the seventh rock to be collected from the surface of Mars. This sample was taken from the Jazero crater on Mars. Perseverance is the size of a car. It will collect one more sample from the current area. After that we will travel to the…

In the future, we will see that man is in the process of becoming a multi-planetary being.
The most important part of it is that man will reach Mars. That dream has yet to come true.

March 9, 2022

Why Mars is a question that bothers many people. There are many reasons for this, but some are; Mars is one of the most similar planets to Earth in the Solar System.Like Earth, Mars has two polar ice caps. The North Pole is made up of a layer of ice about 3 km thick. The…

Phobos orbiting Mars

February 27, 2022

Images taken on EXI camera 2021 August 2021 during the Hope mission in the UAE.Phobos is located at an altitude of 6000 km above Mars when this image was taken. Phobos is one of the two moons of Mars.Phobos is generally thought to be an asteroid orbiting Mars. Phobos is also the Innermost Satellite orbiting…

Olympus Mons Are you ready for Trekking

February 9, 2022

The group has been photographed several times by the Olympic mons, a giant mountain on Mars, the largest peak and volcano in the Solar System. One more little update for my stuff. The height is close to 22km, which is about two and a half times the height of our Everest, a large crater that…

Beautiful view of a crater on Mars

February 6, 2022

The crater has an area of ​​1.5 km.The crater is located on the Meridiani Planum, 20 km northwest of the 2004 launch of NASA’s Mars Lander mission Opportunity Mars.This image was taken by HiRISE on a NASA satellite orbiting Mars at an altitude of 160 miles / 257 km.

Mars and NGC 6530 will make close approach

January 26, 2022

On January 26, 2022, at 09:14 GMT, Mars and the young cluster NGC 6530 will make a close approach, passing about 30.2 arcminutes of each other. In comparison, the average apparent size of a Full Moon is about 31 arcminutes. Both objects will shine within naked eye visibility: Mars — at a magnitude of 1.4…