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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2010

No clouds, no life - typical day in the Martian summer. Time lapse from the surface of Mars. http://www.BoreMe.com

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  • Gotta love the shadow of a tripod bought at walmart

  • I cant speak for this video but yes, Mars does have a blue sky. Check it out : /watch?v=VEVrt079Gw0

    We've been lied to again

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  • @PCartCast Sorry, had a typo, Upper atmosphere of Jupiter, and it was blue as well....

  • @TriippleXxx This video is obviouly not from Mars... Still, the only reason why Mars looks to have a red atmosphere is because of the dust particules in suspension on its atmosphere... Our sun, releases its energy in the blue specter of light, that is why we have a blue sky here on Earth... In 1996 Galileo probe take some pictures of the Upper atmosphere, and it was blue as well. Mars only has a reddish atmosphere due to his low gavitical pull, an a lot of dust on its atmosphere.

  • I agree this ain't mars because mars doesnt have a blue atmosphere.

  • Eso no es Marte, la atmósfera de Marte no es azul como la de la tierra.

  • mars may be able to sustain human life by the time our grandchildren are grandparents its so exciting

  • @robloxgaara22

    Isn't that called 'Terraforming?'

    Before that happens, we have to thicken the atmosphere. Water cannot survive on Mars because the air is too thin; it evaporates quickly. Raise the air density to 1 bar and then water can stay on the surface.

  • @Komendyak

    Whoa...wait a minute, when did I say I had a problem with this video being taken on Nevada and not Mars?

  • @skuzzypunkkid It wouldn't be blue anyways because martian atmosphere doesn't have enough nitrogen and oxygen. And what is your problem with this video been taken in nevada and not on mars?

  • @swat85 Oh but of course. God knows what would happen if the public found out that the Martian atmosphere was blue and not reddish-brown!!!!! CHAOS!!!!

    No. The Martian atmosphere is 95% Carbon dioxide, and 2.7% nitrogen. The blue skies on Earth come from an Earth atmosphere of 80% Nitrogen. Mars's skies are reddish brown, not blue...

  • @skuzzypunkkid Did u say Oxygen? so if we take a shit load of seeds over there, and plant, will we be able to live there?

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