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Mars Curiosity Rover Captures Stunning 1.8 Billion Pixel Panorama (Original Post)
catbyte
Sep 2020
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still_one
(91,965 posts)1. The surface looks so much different from when Capricorn One landed in 1978
Amazing video
Thanks
procon
(15,805 posts)2. Hey! That's not Mars, it's Red Rock Canyon
State Park in California. It's near by and we go there a couple times a year. Can't fool me!
catbyte
(34,174 posts)3. Great picture! Congratulations on 15,000 posts!
procon
(15,805 posts)4. 15K? I never even look at that, thanks for noticing! nt
Nitram
(22,671 posts)5. Sedimentary rock layers clearly stand out, indicative of sediment that settled in deep water.
Warpy
(110,913 posts)6. I always expect to see prairie dogs popping up in these things
Perhaps they were hidden by those clumsy, intrusive subtitles that should have scrolled along the bottom.