Planet Mars. New AMAZING IMAGE Published by NASA

Planet Mars. An amazing new image has been published by NASA to show us one of the most important discoveries made on the celestial body.

Planet Mars. New AMAZING IMAGE Published by NASA

Planet Mars. NASA continues to explore the celestial body at a great distance from Earth, and as part of this mission today it published a new image that shows us one of the mountains found there. More precisely, the sharp mountain Sharp is shown in the image below, it was recorded by the robot that was sent by NASA to the planet Mars a few years ago, and which continues to reveal everything on its surface.

Planet Mars. The Curiosity robot, curiosity, recorded this panoramic image of Mount Sharp on Tuesday, and so we can see how varied the land on the red planet is. Mount Sharp is a central point of a crater that received the name Gale, and according to NASA, it rises to a height of 5.5 kilometers above the crater, the planet Mars having many areas where the landforms look like this.

Planet Mars. New AMAZING IMAGE Published by NASA

Planet Mars. The new AMAZING IMAGE Published by NASA sharp mountain
Mount Sharp photographed by NASA's Curiosity robot on the planet Mars.

Planet Mars. The Curiosity robot analyzes the surface of the celestial body in order to provide NASA with more information about the water that is there, but also about possible signs of life, regardless of the form in which it is found. Those from NASA have collected a lot of information about the planet Mars thanks to this robot, and as you can see, there are still surprises that can amaze the whole world, Mount Sharp being a very good example.

 

Planet Mars. The Curiosity robot will also have a "brother" sent in July 2020 by those from NASA, the plans being already close to completion, at least in terms of the construction of this robot. NASA is going to collect even more information thanks to this new robot, and so it is preparing to send the first people to the planet Mars, something that most people are waiting to see as soon as possible.

Planet Mars. According to NASA's plans, in 2024 people will be sent to the moon again, and from there in 2030 the first trips to the red planet should take place.