This is Mars on Sol 3225.
A nuclear-powered rover, built by people on Earth and flung roughly 140 million miles across the void, captured this.
A 360 panorama, stitched together from 132 images shot by Curiosity's Mast Camera on September 1, 2021.
Thousands of generations of humans lived and died never knowing what a sunset looked like anywhere but Earth.
You're in the first generation that doesn't have to.
This is a sunset on Mars.
140 million miles away from us.
This is what the night sky on Mars might look like.
No light pollution. No thick atmosphere to scatter the stars. Just rust below and the entire galaxy above.
No human has ever stood here to see it.
Not yet.
🚨 : Ha habido miles de generaciones de humanos, y por suerte, estás vivo para presenciar la primera foto de un atardecer en otro Mundo.
Esta es una foto real del atardecer en Marte.
Horror en una barbería de Bangladesh.
Un cliente se sentó a cortarse el pelo.
El barbero le aplicó aftershave con base de metanol y luego usó el secador… Los vapores inflamables se acumularon y explotaron en una bola de fuego. Ambos murieron carbonizados.
La ignorancia y la falta de ventilación pueden matar en segundos.
Mucho cuidado con alcoholes y secadores.
#SeguridadPrimero
Datos que tu cerebro no puede procesar:
→ Hay un robot conduciendo solo por Marte ahora mismo
→ Lleva 5 años activo en un planeta a 225 millones de km
→ Ya recorrió más de 40 km por un desierto alienígena
→ Grabó los primeros relámpagos dentro de un tornado en otro planeta
→ Encontró una roca con posibles restos de vida microbiana antigua
→ En 2025 empezó a conducirse solo con inteligencia artificial
Todo esto lo puedes ver desde tu sofá.
Hace 100 años tus bisabuelos pensaban que los aviones eran un milagro.
Tú estás viendo Marte en tiempo real.
A dramatic moment captures a space rock striking the Moon’s surface, creating a powerful and sudden impact. The object hits at incredible speed, producing a brief flash and disturbing the lunar surface.
With no atmosphere to slow it down, the Moon is constantly exposed to impacts from space rocks, which have shaped its cratered landscape over billions of years. Events like this are happening all the time, but capturing one clearly is rare.
This moment gives a glimpse into the dynamic nature of space and how even the Moon continues to change.
A brief impact, but a powerful reminder of cosmic activity.
#nasa #space #spacex
From the surface of the Moon, Earth appears as a bright and beautiful sphere our home floating in the vast darkness of space. Every ocean, continent, and form exists on that distant blue world. The contrast between the Moon's silent, grey landscape and Earth's vibrant colors makes this view truly powerful. It reminds us how special and unique our planet is. Standing on another world and looking back at Earth changes perspective everything we know is contained in that small glowing sphere.
A distant view... but still home