Nasa Interest Mars Rover Captures 360 Diploma View of Mars Gediz Vallis

Nasa Interest Mars Rover Captures 360 Diploma View of Mars Gediz Vallis


The US space agency NASA has been sending missions to Mars for many years. NASA’s Curiosity Mars Rover is completing the mission on the red planet. Rover has shown a 360 degree paneramic view of the Valley where he stood up. The panerramic image has been shared on the YouTube page of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The place is called the Gediz Vallis Channel, which was formed billions of years ago.

NASA says that the Gedies Wallis Channel was one of the last features made on the 5 km high Mount Bright. Curiosity Rover has been present on the base of Mound Sharp since 2014. Gedies Wallis channel has a large amount of boller and other types of debris.

A post has been shared by the official X page of Mars Curiosity Rover, unveiling the 360 ​​degree view of Mars. It is written that this is 360 degree view Panorama Gedies Wallis Channel. Scientists believe that water used to flow on this part of Mars.

This view was recorded on 1 February. Then Quriosity Mars Rover had a 4,084th day on Mars. Rover captured this view using his left black and white navigation camera. Rover clicked 10 pictures, after which this 360 degree picture was prepared.

‘Curiosity’ Rover has gathered many important information by reaching Mars. After analyzing the clay crack pattern seen by the rover, scientists came to the conclusion last year that Mars had ever had water, which became evaporated. Scientists also believe that at some time Mars must have been a planet with dry and humid weather cycle, that is, it was worth living.

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