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Day and Night on Mars
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20 Oct, 2010 |
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(21 Oct 2010 03:28) Total user comments:
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Awesome!
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(21 Oct 2010 03:33) Total user comments:
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Amazing! at night, does the sky on earth look the same?
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i feel small.
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I hope we send people there in my lifetime.
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Link was here
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Beautiful! Especially the night sky!
P.S. This makes you wonder why during the Apollo missions on the Moon there were no stars...
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wow...
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polo
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nope...the stars are positioned a little different and because there is no air and very little atmosphere their brighter
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amazing
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Really amazing
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Seems fake to me, cause there's no blue sky on mars, it's red!
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Great view!
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It's fake. The sky can't be blue on mars because there is no water and oxygen in the atmosphere. AND Mars atmosphere is almost gone since mars has lower gravity
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Ty Webb
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There were no stars in the PICTURES from the Apollo missions because the Camera's and film were not sensitive enough to counter the brightness of exposure to the sun. Neil and Buzz saw plenty of stars ..... they just do not have any pictures of it.
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Could not find ORION> must be southern hemi
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cigraphics
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Contrary to popular belief, there IS water on Mars! Obviously, it's in small quantities, but it can be found in all three states of matter, thus in the atmosphere too. Furthermore, the sky is blue or bluish at some points depending on the weather. At the bottom of my comment there is a link to a color photo taken on May 18, 1979 by Viking Lander 2 showing both water in solid form and a bluish sky. The image of a red Mars ski has been imprinted in our minds by movies and TV shows.
Ty Webb
I didn't know that explanation...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F
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