Perseverance rover works jard on Mars documenting detailed visuals of extraordinary rock formations, showcasing the effects of weathering. Weathering is a natural process involving physical and chemical components that break down rocks over time.
Thermal stress, caused by repeated heating and cooling, can lead to the expansion and contraction of rocks, weakening them and eventually causing disintegration. Exposure to cooling can trigger chemical reactions that alter the composition of rocks, contributing to their breakdown.
Second rock appeared in this video to have an empty interior structure, visible through two holes. This phenomenon can be explained by the effects of internal erosion on Mars, where exposure to the planet's harsh environment leads to the gradual breakdown of rock materials.
Finally, through precise instrumentation and analysis, Perseverance aims to unpack the physical and chemical properties of carbonates at Jezero Crater, that has been visualised on via my own renders.
Source credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU
Source RAW-image from NASA: mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-im...
Animation, image processing, visuals and renders made by iGadgetPro
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Timecodes
0:00 - Intro
0:17 - Curved edges of the rock on Mars
0:52 - Empty interior of Martian rock and erosion
1:31 - Carbonate Presence at Jezero Crate (visualisation)
2:07 - Credits
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1 июн 2024