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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2010

Mars, view from nasa robot towards the cycle of day and night on the surface

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  • Fake.. Sky is blue? BS.. this is earth.. Sky on earth is blue due to the water on earth.. Look at a picture of Moons surface. The sky is black. Nice try though..

  • @dux06061 blue sky becouse of whater ??? lol

  • @capkill2005 yes blue sky because of the w(h)ater. Light reflects off of the water considering earth is 75 percent oceans and as water within atmosphere. Mars sky is reddish. Research plz

  • @dux06061 sky on earth is blu becouse of the atmosfere (stuff around and above your head) its not a reflection lol, if i remember good the blu color is the reaction betwen some gases un stratosfere (wich also mars have) gg at researching reflection boy

  • Stupid question, but how is the sky blue?

  • @SkippyLeDoo mars have atmosfere, it have same gases in the air that are on the earth, actually, there should be made some chemical reactions to transform some of those gases so that the mars atmosfere will be the same as it on earth and usable by human.

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  • No nasa robot/rover has a camera perched on top of a bloody tripod.People like you Piss me off,TRYING to misinform other people.

  • Helloooo, people, of course this is earth...see the tripod shadow? Jeeez...

  • @dux06061 'The sky's essentially not black on Luna's surface, 'that's the rest of 'Outer Space'.

  • at 0:45 theres a shadow of a tripod?

  • The color of the mars sky is blue-redish and if you actually looked at real footage from mars rovers you would know that.

  • @capkill2005 <---he is right.

  • @dux06061 no, earth's sky is blue because the oxygen molecules separate blue light coming from the sun therefore you see the color blue. im 16 and i know this.

  • fakeee

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