A video by JPL regarding views from the jagged-edged Victoria Crater on Mars, taken by NASA's Spirit rover. Date- 4th Feb 2008. Source- http://www-a.jpl.nasa.gov/index.cfm
How will we be able to observe Mars without added influence of colonies, base camps, and mining influences? Exploring the planet Mars, to understand the evolution of planetary life, may not be possible if our aim has more than one purpose.
An awesome place is space for a fine gas. May space become a manmade experimental gaseous exchange?
Very good point...this is one of the best YouTube channels. I don't find any of the 'egotistical or self-important' BS among the viewers here, also (thankfully).
why can't they send one of these babies to venus?
Izakokomarixyz 2 years ago
You might say I am in favor of our species living in spaceships versus colonies.
exit7sleaf 4 years ago
How will we be able to observe Mars without added influence of colonies, base camps, and mining influences? Exploring the planet Mars, to understand the evolution of planetary life, may not be possible if our aim has more than one purpose.
An awesome place is space for a fine gas. May space become a manmade experimental gaseous exchange?
(Supercritical CO2 science/nasa)
exit7sleaf 4 years ago
This video is rare. The structure of the Victoria crater is amazing.
exit7sleaf 4 years ago
very good. thanks
homousios 4 years ago
The zoom-in was pretty cool.
wjfox2006 4 years ago
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really?
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joebot1 4 years ago
Absolutely, TECHKLEC! Great comment!
2bsirius 4 years ago
Amazing
mf103 4 years ago
Very good point...this is one of the best YouTube channels. I don't find any of the 'egotistical or self-important' BS among the viewers here, also (thankfully).
TECHKLEC 4 years ago