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NASA shares an image of Curiosity as it cruises up Mont Mercou

NASA Mars spacecraft snaps amazing image of rover far below

NASA Mars spacecraft snaps amazing image of rover far below CNET 10 hrs ago Amanda Kooser © Provided by CNET The HiRise camera on NASA s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter took this view of the Curiosity rover in April 2021. NASA/JPL/UArizona Like its sibling Perseverance rover, the Curiosity rover is roughly the size of a car. That s small compared with the wide expanse of the Martian landscape, but NASA s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter still managed to capture an impressive shot of Curiosity as it played King of the Hill atop a Mars outcrop. NASA also shared a vast panorama from the top of Mont Mercou taken by the rover in April. Between the three views, we get some very different perspectives on this particular location in Gale Crater.

A Cornell University geneticist believes Earth microbes might be on Mars

Credit: Getty Images Even though Mason’s warning is hypothetical, there is mounting evidence indicating that NASA’s explorations of Mars might have polluted it with hardy and dangerous microbial life. These carefully monitored clean rooms at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL) are likely to provide a sort of laboratory for microbes that exhibited the right stuff for survival in challenging spaces. According to his research, Mason’s methods of detection involved scanning the Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL) in California for traces of DNA and did identify microbes capable of hitchhiking onto metal surfaces and surviving radiation exposure and extreme colds. These are the ideal attributes that could cause alarm for scientists considering Mason’s proposal.

Chinese rocket: what are the risks with a rocket that will fall to Earth - Science - Life

May 7, 2021 by archyde On May 8 it is expected that the Chinese rocket ‘Long March 5B’, over 20 tons, return to the Land. The trajectory of the artifact, which the United States authorities have described as “out of control”, raises expectations, especially for the exact place where its debris may fall. It is also a common event since the space race began. Every year there are several cases of space debris that enters the Earth’s atmosphere and hits the surface, without this implying any danger. This is because when entering the atmosphere at high speed, they generally ignite and disintegrate in the sky, so when they touch the ground, they tend to be very small, without causing damage.

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