This is what the night sky on Mars looks like.
At night, Mars reveals a breathtaking sky filled with more visible stars than on Earth. Because the Martian atmosphere is extremely thin, the stars appear sharper, brighter, and more intense, with little distortion.
Mars is also home to two tiny moons, Phobos and Deimos. Phobos races across the sky in just a few hours, rising in the west and setting in the east, while Deimos drifts slowly overhead, glowing faintly like a distant star.
The Martian sky is not completely black. It often carries a soft brownish, dusty tint, shaped by fine particles suspended in the air.
Near sunset, the horizon can glow with a subtle blue halo, creating one of the most beautiful sights in the solar system. And on clear nights, the Milky Way stretches brilliantly across the sky, far brighter than what we see from Earth.
Gavin Newsom discussing his rough and tumble childhood on an NBA podcast is hilarious:
โKraft macaroni n cheesee โ dis how I grew up bro!โฆ every day in the backyard bouncing the basketballโฆ it saved me and it got me into college.โ