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NASA's Mars Rover Perseverance Sent Super Incredible Footage of Valinor Hills! Curiosity' Mars In 4K
#marsLife #perseverance #curiosity #marslive
#360pictures #marsin4k #marslatestvideo
Hello Everyone: In this super interesting video Enjoy NASA MARS Rover Sent Shocking Stunning footage of Mars Life! First 360 degree view was acquired by the curiosity Mars rover and Last panoramic view was captured by the Mars rover perseverance from the site of final airfield of the Mars Ingenuity Helicopter in 4K video.
And watch on this channel Curiosity's 360° Panoram images and latest photos of Mars sent by NASA'S Perseverance Rover acquired on latest sol and footage from various Mars missions.
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Комментарии : 942   
@alexblue6991
@alexblue6991 12 дней назад
I'm from Scotland it's great to see a place where it doesn't rain every day fantastic view
@sentientflower7891
@sentientflower7891 12 дней назад
On Mars the last drizzle fell on October 45, 2 billion and 2 B.C. Note that on Mars the months contain twice the number of days as on Earth whereas the years are twice as long. It makes coordinating Mars time to Earth time a challenge.
@Greebstreebling
@Greebstreebling 11 дней назад
I'm from Wales it's great to see a place where it doesn't rain every day fantastic view - I think you could substitute England / Ireland - this year it's rained everywhere.
@sentientflower7891
@sentientflower7891 11 дней назад
@@Greebstreebling no rain and no oxygen and no atmosphere to speak of, you will miss Wales.
@tthomas184
@tthomas184 11 дней назад
​@Greebstreebling The good news is there are places on Earth it doesn't rain every day. Plus you can breathe. 😅
@user-jt6qs3dw1r
@user-jt6qs3dw1r 8 дней назад
Am from Scotland ffs it doesn't rain every day
@hyme278
@hyme278 15 дней назад
Its absolutely amazing for so many poeple to be able to view the surface and get the feel of a distant planet. Thankyou NASA for giving this.
@maplelafe7671
@maplelafe7671 14 дней назад
Its fake dude
@carelgoodheir692
@carelgoodheir692 13 дней назад
@@maplelafe7671 It's you that's the fake.
@shakyhandpictures2185
@shakyhandpictures2185 11 дней назад
@@maplelafe7671you’re broken dude!
@meonline140
@meonline140 10 дней назад
​@@maplelafe7671Do you belive earth is flat 😂
@maplelafe7671
@maplelafe7671 10 дней назад
@@meonline140 nope
@tom-kz9pb
@tom-kz9pb 15 дней назад
It is fascinating to live in a unique period of human history where we are the first generation able to see images of the surface of another planet. How lucky we should feel also to live on Earth, after seeing the totally barren surface of Mars.
@davidtuer5825
@davidtuer5825 15 дней назад
So true. It reinforces our need to look after the one we live on.
@thomasdurga1822
@thomasdurga1822 15 дней назад
I haven't watched these fake Mars videos in a long time. I see they're still doing the water thing
@vampireslayer1989
@vampireslayer1989 15 дней назад
Try visiting Death Valley !!!!😆
@dboots133
@dboots133 14 дней назад
@@thomasdurga1822 tit comes to mind
@duckduckgoismuchbetter
@duckduckgoismuchbetter 14 дней назад
​@@thomasdurga1822You are reported to RU-vid for disinformation.
@simjo59
@simjo59 15 дней назад
If Earth ever runs out of rocks we'll know where to go.
@johnzubil2875
@johnzubil2875 14 дней назад
your head?
@tedolphbundler724
@tedolphbundler724 13 дней назад
@@johnzubil2875 John, was that necessary?
@tommyg5729
@tommyg5729 13 дней назад
so cool that we can see this but Mars is a giant rock and not much else.
@EyeSeeThruYou
@EyeSeeThruYou 13 дней назад
And porting the rocks back to a destroyed earth....why? How??
@Asymmetrical-Saggin
@Asymmetrical-Saggin 13 дней назад
@@tedolphbundler724 Were you necessary?
@michaelsergejhelgesson1637
@michaelsergejhelgesson1637 13 дней назад
This is absolutely stunning! Seeing another world far away... Thank you very much!
@PracticalPlanet
@PracticalPlanet 13 дней назад
Our pleasure! ❤️❤️
@marcellino1956
@marcellino1956 14 дней назад
while having coffee this morning i took a walk around Mars
@user-yc9ls9gs5n
@user-yc9ls9gs5n 12 дней назад
Este bine ca nu te-ai împiedicat de vre-o piatra, sa o arunci în capul meu de roman prost, care crede arce .
@flyingtigerline
@flyingtigerline 5 дней назад
Now, that's good.
@armovard
@armovard 2 дня назад
Это прекрасно. СПАСИБО NASA
@PracticalPlanet
@PracticalPlanet 2 дня назад
Many thanks ❤️
@robertwalegir8677
@robertwalegir8677 8 дней назад
This is why they call people at NASA rocket scientist. Amazing pictures from a different world. Thank you for your professionalism and posting.
@PracticalPlanet
@PracticalPlanet 18 часов назад
Our Pleasure! ❤️
@sunking2001
@sunking2001 14 дней назад
It is pretty amazing to see what Mars looks like! What fantastic videos of another planet that is billions of years old. It is beautiful in its own way. Another great accomplishment from America.
@user-zj8jc1lg4r
@user-zj8jc1lg4r 12 дней назад
You missed the point.Amerca is not the only one.
@AnnieBarentine
@AnnieBarentine 11 дней назад
The pictures are so calming… the music wonderful. Thanks NASA for a respite from the business if every day.
@playinragz8183
@playinragz8183 10 дней назад
Thanks NASA for lying and fooling us all. Thanks nasa for spending $50 million a day while citizens starve and can’t afford housing. Yes Thanks
@guest6423
@guest6423 13 дней назад
We have to colonize Mars as quickly as possible. Mars ain't gonna pollute itself, you know.
@jimthomas1989
@jimthomas1989 4 дня назад
I was walking on Mars just last week and found a candy bar wrapper on the ground , it said Earth Bar !
@JohnMacFergus-oz5cp
@JohnMacFergus-oz5cp 13 дней назад
So beautiful! Way to go Perseverance and the NASA team!
@PracticalPlanet
@PracticalPlanet 12 дней назад
Thank you!!
@William-sb9qt
@William-sb9qt 15 дней назад
great music to go with these images
@daneenmurf1043
@daneenmurf1043 14 дней назад
Who knew that Brian Eno and Sigur Ros lived on Mars
@markhill9275
@markhill9275 13 дней назад
Nah, should have been Kashmir!
@joshuapeaslee5677
@joshuapeaslee5677 15 дней назад
What a lonely, desolate place. Astronauts would have to be psychologically evaluated for not having the most extreme anxiety attack ever.
@justaguy-69
@justaguy-69 14 дней назад
i think the commenter below is fit to go !
@daydays12
@daydays12 11 дней назад
cold, desolate virtually no atmosphere horrible
@hughjassol-0-
@hughjassol-0- 11 дней назад
No humans, seems glorious
@peteremmett8332
@peteremmett8332 2 дня назад
Elon Musk wants to live there....Yesssss.!
@AmitTiwari-qk6sp
@AmitTiwari-qk6sp 15 дней назад
Very very nice video, 👍👍
@Patshes
@Patshes 13 дней назад
Wow! Excellent video thanks. 🆒😎👍!
@PracticalPlanet
@PracticalPlanet 13 дней назад
Thank you too! 👍❤️❤️
@heyDonnieReich
@heyDonnieReich 11 дней назад
There's no graffiti on the rocks. Great !
@gravanon1577
@gravanon1577 9 дней назад
I swear I saw CHAKA tagged in the background.
@frances3254
@frances3254 15 дней назад
Don't know if it's possible....a small photo of an earth object to compare sizes to Mar's objects?? Amazing clarity! thanks Fran NM
@trackman174
@trackman174 8 дней назад
I’ve been saying the same thing. One video I watched did say in the beginning that a rock was about 6 ft long. It gave perspective to everything.
@parrotsandpelicans
@parrotsandpelicans 14 дней назад
If this was earth, most people who express fascination with the landscape, would ignore this.
@FlipDahlenburg
@FlipDahlenburg 12 дней назад
Indeed, I would spit on it. We already have Arizona and New Mexico.
@mogdor
@mogdor 8 дней назад
Well the fascinating part is it’s another planet, durr
@SteveTheDiva
@SteveTheDiva 13 дней назад
Welcome to Mars (or Utah/Arizona)
@user-vo2cw5yu9w
@user-vo2cw5yu9w 12 дней назад
WHY?
@papasmurfette007
@papasmurfette007 10 дней назад
@@user-vo2cw5yu9w Lack of imagination. Lack of spirit. Or maybe just lack of a life. Some people are just sad...
@garrymartin6474
@garrymartin6474 10 дней назад
@@papasmurfette007 Or attention seeking ...
@Luciasantos-by9np
@Luciasantos-by9np 4 дня назад
@@papasmurfette007 Exactly , they lack curiosity.
@dannibarber5793
@dannibarber5793 3 дня назад
Just like the Americans put a man on the moon ya rite all credibility gone for ever after that scam
@isherrod13
@isherrod13 11 дней назад
I like the music the Mars Rover makes.
@andreasfahlen4936
@andreasfahlen4936 4 дня назад
Takes alot of solarpower thought.
@markl8111
@markl8111 8 дней назад
Stunning images, breathtaking
@theamolnavale4464
@theamolnavale4464 14 дней назад
Mars best place 👌👌
@PracticalPlanet
@PracticalPlanet 14 дней назад
Glad you liked it! 👍❤️❤️
@davidarbuckle7236
@davidarbuckle7236 14 дней назад
Love the Mars Imagery. Fantastic Content.
@orinhickman1721
@orinhickman1721 11 дней назад
A FPPOV image of the surface of another world millions of miles away is probably one of the closest things to an actual miracle that I will ever witness.
@anthonyaveray1324
@anthonyaveray1324 2 дня назад
Breathtaking views and phenomenal achievement. Thank you
@PracticalPlanet
@PracticalPlanet 2 дня назад
Our pleasure! ❤️
@chrisdebeyer1108
@chrisdebeyer1108 7 дней назад
Excellent Viewing !!
@petermarsh4993
@petermarsh4993 13 дней назад
In the floor of the Gale Crater, is that me dreaming or does that look like water? That brown/aqua colour is very interesting.
@marytennison6155
@marytennison6155 7 дней назад
Agreed!
@tedolphbundler724
@tedolphbundler724 4 дня назад
They are messing with the gamma. That is not what it really looks like.
@seyhanugurlu4666
@seyhanugurlu4666 День назад
Burası marş mı
@user-ny1jm4zi4m
@user-ny1jm4zi4m 7 дней назад
Красивые фото пейзажи пустыни Австралии👍Кто верит что это Марс?😂
@colder5465
@colder5465 2 дня назад
Типичный пример обратного карго-культа
@user-bf5ct9xw1v
@user-bf5ct9xw1v День назад
Хрен знает что втуляют америкосы !!!!
@00bikeboy
@00bikeboy 15 дней назад
Looks like a nice place for a hike 😊
@nimueh4298
@nimueh4298 14 дней назад
Air is a little thin for that.
@user-gu9co4li9l
@user-gu9co4li9l 14 дней назад
@@nimueh4298 Instead of BYOB (or perhaps in addition) you should definitely BYOAir. 😎
@johnmurray8428
@johnmurray8428 14 дней назад
I was thinking that. Then my mind sort of thought, there is nothing beyond that hill, just the same terrain. How soon before adventure gave way to depression?
@brucemcglasson
@brucemcglasson 13 дней назад
Looks like parts of W Texas.
@sewergal1
@sewergal1 12 дней назад
Incredibly clear video! Thanks for posting
@PracticalPlanet
@PracticalPlanet 12 дней назад
Glad you like it! 👍❤️❤️
@rejikumar6296
@rejikumar6296 5 дней назад
Really amazing. Thanks to NASA for showing clear picture of distant planet.
@PracticalPlanet
@PracticalPlanet 5 дней назад
You are very welcome 👍❤️
@jamesraymond1158
@jamesraymond1158 15 дней назад
Amazing. A geologist's running commentary would be great. What are the strata? Wind-blown layers? What is the golf cart on the dune at the end?
@artistjoh
@artistjoh 14 дней назад
It looks like the Ingenuity helicopter in its final resting place.
@peterjackson2666
@peterjackson2666 14 дней назад
The answer is in the description. It’s the last resting place of the Mars helicopter ‘Ingenuity’
@nedludd8633
@nedludd8633 15 дней назад
Nice weather they are having
@blackswan6963
@blackswan6963 2 дня назад
NEVER SEEN SUCH A CLEAR PICTURE OF AN ANOTHER PLANET ! THANKS !!
@bobrussell3602
@bobrussell3602 3 дня назад
Brilliant video ! Thank you. It would be nice to have a 'follow up' video explaining what we're seeing, once NASA's analysed it.
@PracticalPlanet
@PracticalPlanet 3 дня назад
Thanks for your valuable feedback and support ❤️
@vampireslayer1989
@vampireslayer1989 15 дней назад
Pretty neat. As a Geologist, I'd love to map this area. Beautiful cross bedded eolian quartz sandstone and volcanics and sedimentary section.
@derp8575
@derp8575 13 дней назад
Go to Devon Island
@tedolphbundler724
@tedolphbundler724 4 дня назад
Are you buying the blue tint in these photo's?
@user-gu9co4li9l
@user-gu9co4li9l 14 дней назад
At 79, I'm pretty close to the end of the line. Wish I could hitch a ride to meet the end on Mars, maybe just a little closer to Heaven. 😎
@CarlosSamuel-ms9ee
@CarlosSamuel-ms9ee 14 дней назад
Obviously it's not the same, but a VR simulation of the Martian surface is probably not far off being commercially available.
@jonm7272
@jonm7272 11 дней назад
​@@jboard3094made-up sky fairy bullshit
@ptech88
@ptech88 11 дней назад
@@jboard3094your puny god cant hold a candle to mine.
@shakyhandpictures2185
@shakyhandpictures2185 11 дней назад
@@jboard3094to funny, quoting a myth when science is in front of your eyes!
@difasmuyanja9371
@difasmuyanja9371 10 дней назад
@@jboard3094 There are two p
@satravisingh1
@satravisingh1 11 дней назад
Waiting to see 'Mars Guy for scale'.... Awesome breathe taking thanks Nasa and JPL
@natayachantakasamkun1004
@natayachantakasamkun1004 10 дней назад
สุดยอดค่ะอยู่บ้านดูดาวอังคารได้
@KomosejamaB
@KomosejamaB 3 дня назад
Labi teikts
@robbie2447
@robbie2447 13 дней назад
At 5.35 some strange looking rocks almost looks like engine parts if you zoom in. And 7.27 a strange object with a shadow on the sand looks like a pair of ski's at the front. Not convinced that this is on another planet.
@gregthegroove
@gregthegroove 8 дней назад
Search Mars anomalies, Mars ruins have fun. Craziness but sometimes makes you 🤔🫣
@TheGecko213
@TheGecko213 6 дней назад
Yes an engine block with horizontal ridges at the bottom and a turning knob at the top . No natural rock can have these straight lines
@Dogsnark
@Dogsnark 14 дней назад
Beautiful!
@user-zj8jc1lg4r
@user-zj8jc1lg4r 12 дней назад
At some point in time in the past that was some big avalanche like we see today on earth today. Fantastick photos. Thank you.
@ChandanTiwari-ib4te
@ChandanTiwari-ib4te День назад
Wow amazing video, 👍👍
@shauncorless8965
@shauncorless8965 12 дней назад
Great clear pics and video ,,,,why is it then when we watching 🛸 ufo s its like loo,ing through frosted glass 😮
@Michael-nh8ht
@Michael-nh8ht 15 дней назад
Bolivar hill looks like those vertical cracks are the result of slow plate tectonic movements over the millennium of years since it first formed. Or the result of the planet cooling off thermally over time as it passed.
@mikeb3172
@mikeb3172 15 дней назад
It's on the edge of a crator, so it's melted rock that cracked as it cooled (?)
@user-lb7rd2kn7s
@user-lb7rd2kn7s 7 часов назад
❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊mande vídeos mais recentes de Marte.
@user-aero68
@user-aero68 День назад
Absolutely stunning! ❤ Only comment I have is that it would be great if they could give us a sense of scale for some of these rocks or hills. I've noticed from other Mars images and videos that it can be very misleading sometimes and I'd like to know if only just to get an even better sense of immersion.
@gkindustrialmachine1
@gkindustrialmachine1 15 дней назад
2:36 Did you see it move under that rock?
@jwijn
@jwijn 8 дней назад
yes,something crawled there,but saw it only in slomo
@gkindustrialmachine1
@gkindustrialmachine1 8 дней назад
@@jwijn Yeah, with long, thin, angular lines like a spider's legs
@Luciasantos-by9np
@Luciasantos-by9np 4 дня назад
.....your imagination.
@jwijn
@jwijn 4 дня назад
@@gkindustrialmachine1 And's it's alive Jim .
@martinfrancis5022
@martinfrancis5022 14 дней назад
So many rocks to build a dream home.
@ajaykumarthakur3094
@ajaykumarthakur3094 3 дня назад
Absolutely incredible !
@PracticalPlanet
@PracticalPlanet 3 дня назад
Many thanks ❤️
@bertohernandez9922
@bertohernandez9922 6 дней назад
increíble lo lejos que fue grabado y la nitidez de imagen que tiene ! Es sorprendente
@AjayKumarGhosh-il2zc
@AjayKumarGhosh-il2zc 15 дней назад
Great scenes. What are those blue green matty things?? Like a dried pond w' algae on Earth? Quite interesting!!
@stevendudzik8337
@stevendudzik8337 13 дней назад
It's colored distortion on the video to make it look like you're looking at Mars but you're actually looking at a desert in the southwest of America.
@AjayKumarGhosh-il2zc
@AjayKumarGhosh-il2zc 13 дней назад
@@stevendudzik8337 Thank U.I have noticed many fake & doubtful videos on Mars.But this was different.I am waiting for the original of sw.Usa.
@user-dj6py8tr5v
@user-dj6py8tr5v 15 дней назад
Хочу на Марс Хочу все это своими глазами, своими ногами, своими руками
@Depaso1956
@Depaso1956 13 дней назад
Buen viaje😂😂👍
@eileenlocke7877
@eileenlocke7877 14 дней назад
Thank u 🙏 luv space
@franciscopagan3255
@franciscopagan3255 День назад
Mars it’s beautiful 😍!
@supremepartydude
@supremepartydude 14 дней назад
Hey this could easily pass for sections of Utah, Nevada or Arizona.
@vimalramachandran
@vimalramachandran День назад
Except that there is virtually no air
@ph5056
@ph5056 15 часов назад
Yep funny that isn't it !
@vimalramachandran
@vimalramachandran 9 часов назад
@@ph5056 Nothing funny about it. Earth and Mars formed in the same area from the same materials and looked very similar early in their history. Mars once had rivers, lakes and seas. It also had active volcanoes and a thicker atmosphere. Only later did it lose all these and turn into a global desert. So, there's no wonder that Mars looks like some deserts on Earth
@ph5056
@ph5056 5 часов назад
@@vimalramachandran keep believing son ; )
@georgeh1131
@georgeh1131 13 дней назад
Like the Mars Music 🎶🎶🎶
@frios011
@frios011 12 дней назад
Absolutely stunning!
@PracticalPlanet
@PracticalPlanet 12 дней назад
Thank you so much!
@namazzijane499
@namazzijane499 7 дней назад
OUR planet is the most beautiful a very good place to live ❤️ ❤❤
@SolarSpace-lz1ro
@SolarSpace-lz1ro 15 дней назад
Amazing! Just Amazing! 3:05 I loved it!
@adorabledeplorable5105
@adorabledeplorable5105 13 дней назад
Neat rock formation .
@patrickbullock2136
@patrickbullock2136 14 дней назад
Beautiful stunning details! Just think, most of the Martian surface has been patiently waiting there for millions of years undisturbed. The camera operation must be challenging awkward with the 3 minute delay.
@johncanalese588
@johncanalese588 12 дней назад
The radio transmission delay between Earth and Mars is not constant and varies due to changing distance due to their orbits. It varies between 4 to 24 minutes each way! Operators on earth therefore don’t dynamically control the rovers. Programmed points to visit and visual scans etc are sent but the rovers are autonomous to a large extent.
@pad3805
@pad3805 15 дней назад
Credit goes to Nasa of America 🇺🇸 that's why we are able to see this.
@anthonydebeer
@anthonydebeer 14 дней назад
yeah just take enough water along.😊
@Theo1111
@Theo1111 2 дня назад
Very immersive and calming. Something feels there was life and there is life. Are those blue green rocks copper? and if some scales provided to give us a glimpse of proportions would be appreciated.
@robertcochrane717
@robertcochrane717 14 дней назад
Looks a bit like the Canary Islands
@baxtermullins1842
@baxtermullins1842 15 дней назад
Beautiful photos! I would like to know the geology of the terrain. What is the history of the multiple strata of the hills, etc. it’s why we need mankind to travel there ! Elon, keep working on it and I wish I could join this adventure.
@cliffordwilson2700
@cliffordwilson2700 15 дней назад
i have done a lot of driving on sand .only wet or damp sand will show the tread pattern of a tyre.very rarely will this happen on dry sand .but there mars rover shows tread marks very clearly where it has driven.
@justaguy-69
@justaguy-69 14 дней назад
i think its powdered so finely it does that ...
@peterjackson2666
@peterjackson2666 14 дней назад
Interesting point. Maybe lower gravity helps the dry sand to avoid collapse.
@Mikeandlucy1
@Mikeandlucy1 13 дней назад
So what qualifies you to know or understand the constituency of Martian ground matter. When will humans stop comparing things on Earth to what we find on other planets. Look at the temperatures, winds, atmospheric pressures, chemical compositions, minerals, liquids and just about everything else that we fnd. They constantly bang on about the need for liquid water to sustain life. Maybe life as we know it, but maybe there are life forms that need liquid Methane to survive, or others that eat sand, or suck the silica out of rocks, perhaps the first Alien we see will have 12 legs and no skelton, Maybe they will melt at temperatures above -100 degrees or xplode in atmospheric pressures less than 14psi. Every planet is so radically different from ours that anything is possible and we need to open our minds to the many other possibilities that could exist out there. Here's a question, all those apparent erosion marks that some claim were left by liquid water that once flowed on Mars, well my mate Tommy says he has irrefutable proof that it wasn't liquid water, but rather millions of tiny M & Ms that flowed as rivers and carved out the channels in the rock, prove im wrong. Unless your mate Jimmy has irrefutable proof to the contrary that is.
@Yosser70
@Yosser70 13 дней назад
Go watch the old myth busters show about the moon landing. They cover this because people said the same about their footprints. It’s because it’s all very fine sand, more like powder than sand. Think about driving though flower, that would hold your tyre treads.
@virgilpuscasu9398
@virgilpuscasu9398 13 дней назад
Se pare că existe,după cum se vede, apă înghețată! Este șansa omenirii de a folosi această resursă vitală,pentru viața umană și a plantelor aduse, în perspectiva!
@eileenlocke7877
@eileenlocke7877 14 дней назад
Good pics
@barrieparsons6662
@barrieparsons6662 13 дней назад
Lots of intentional blurring going on .
@tj7870
@tj7870 14 дней назад
cool man!
@Vov166
@Vov166 8 дней назад
Очень красиво , и самое главное никто никого не беспокоит,а это правда марс или снимки сделаны на земле?
@ivancaruso3263
@ivancaruso3263 11 дней назад
So wonderful ❤❤❤
@PracticalPlanet
@PracticalPlanet 10 дней назад
Thank you! 😊
@ivancaruso3263
@ivancaruso3263 7 дней назад
@@PracticalPlanet you welcome 🙂
@michaelmanningly8984
@michaelmanningly8984 13 дней назад
Nahh ! Still in the Gobi desert !
@peterbee162
@peterbee162 15 дней назад
👍👍👍
@Mun-uy8wc
@Mun-uy8wc 2 дня назад
Превосходно Похоже на наш Памирски пеизаж Спасибо NASA AMAZING FROM PAMIR
@yohanneschane3647
@yohanneschane3647 13 дней назад
The universe is like genius Conjecture but little trace The genius wonders further out asunder Toward the expanses forever Nay, as evermore mystified of itself Hereunder on the reverse!
@paulohara1502
@paulohara1502 15 дней назад
😮👍👌
@tajsmartlearning9535
@tajsmartlearning9535 День назад
Really amazing ❤
@sufiameen6093
@sufiameen6093 11 дней назад
Awe inspiring! 😊
@brendaflower7790
@brendaflower7790 13 дней назад
I wonder if this is how Earth will finish😢
@scott729
@scott729 9 дней назад
We should know any day now.....
@dancorkill7033
@dancorkill7033 13 дней назад
Utah...
@camiloquiao3294
@camiloquiao3294 13 дней назад
What a sight
@anandadapa1529
@anandadapa1529 10 дней назад
It's amazing
@johnbriggs5250
@johnbriggs5250 15 дней назад
Incredibly doesn't do justice. It's like being there.
@fly_speck_cafe
@fly_speck_cafe 15 дней назад
Could almost smell the burnt rocks.
@themotorider1
@themotorider1 12 дней назад
"Get your ass to Mars"
@johnbriggs5250
@johnbriggs5250 12 дней назад
@@themotorider1 let's go 😀
@johnbriggs5250
@johnbriggs5250 12 дней назад
@@fly_speck_cafe Yes
@themotorider1
@themotorider1 12 дней назад
​@@johnbriggs5250 Not after my last experience!! 🤣🤣
@brianhelgerson87
@brianhelgerson87 15 дней назад
At 5:50 did anyone else note the numbers 7 and 0 beneath the "Valinor Hills" title card?
@michaelfoster-qw2tw
@michaelfoster-qw2tw 15 дней назад
No
@themotorider1
@themotorider1 13 дней назад
Yes. The 0 is about 45 degrees above and to the right of the 7. Well spotted.
@michaelfoster-qw2tw
@michaelfoster-qw2tw 12 дней назад
And there's a bunch of cracked eggs to the right of the "7" and "0" in the blue gravel, and an octahedron standing on one point to the left! Proof! 😊
@paulodas6633
@paulodas6633 11 дней назад
@@michaelfoster-qw2tw 🤣 eggs?? those were oysters n mussels (the Octahedron hates eggs, but loves Phylum Molluscas ) 😅
@michaelfoster-qw2tw
@michaelfoster-qw2tw 11 дней назад
@@paulodas6633 Yes!
@SHARKCAT23
@SHARKCAT23 13 дней назад
Looks like the Pilbar in Western Australia
@malavita1994
@malavita1994 4 дня назад
whaaaou incroyable!
@lemjebbed9438
@lemjebbed9438 13 дней назад
I am still waiting for the little green men.
@scott729
@scott729 9 дней назад
The one planning to blow up the earth with the Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator?
@lemjebbed9438
@lemjebbed9438 9 дней назад
@@scott729 😂🤣😂
@KenG557
@KenG557 13 дней назад
Camels would love that place.
@vagvag6234
@vagvag6234 2 дня назад
Так интересно🤔💭 Очень похожи на наши горы. А ещё там на дальнем плане видны вершины гор в снегу
@PracticalPlanet
@PracticalPlanet 2 дня назад
Many thanks ❤️
@Justwantahover
@Justwantahover День назад
THANKS
@maxwarfield8241
@maxwarfield8241 15 дней назад
At 3:01 in the valley in the center it looks like grey has been added to my eye - what do you see?
@hallowedbethynameyahuah7705
@hallowedbethynameyahuah7705 15 дней назад
yes
@pluffer241
@pluffer241 14 дней назад
Yes, it does.
@elmerfudd7674
@elmerfudd7674 15 дней назад
Hey man, I've been there. Rad camping spot.
@miller4866
@miller4866 14 дней назад
I love these videos, but it's very difficult for us to gauge the size of something on them.. Are we looking at a mountain or a small hill ?
@Depaso1956
@Depaso1956 13 дней назад
Es tan bello, como inhóspito. He oído que no podríamos vivir mucho allí, por tema de descalificación de los huesos.
@robertgurgo5662
@robertgurgo5662 13 дней назад
They want people to go and live there. WHY.
@Spec1al94
@Spec1al94 6 дней назад
Because.
@piggysan666
@piggysan666 6 дней назад
Earth will be died one day ..
@chucknchar
@chucknchar 14 дней назад
No water, I'm guessing.
@julieglenn2456
@julieglenn2456 12 дней назад
Fascinating views. I presume the tracks we saw were those made by the rover. What was the arrow pointing at in the end of the video?
@PracticalPlanet
@PracticalPlanet 12 дней назад
That's the Mars Helicopter that crashed there. Thanks 👍👍❤️
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