Solar eclipse on Mars: Watch this video captured by NASA’s Perseverance rover
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Solar eclipse on Mars: Watch this video captured by NASA’s Perseverance rover

Teknes NASA Mars Rover captures this Sped-up video from the eclipse that displays Phobos, one of two months Mars. The video taken by Rover’s dispute is the most zoom observation, the highest frame-rate of Eclipse Solar Phobos which was once taken from the surface of Mars.

“Using our rover to observe the martian eclipse gives new perspective scientists to a smooth shift in the orbit of the moon. Intense tidal strength created by its proximity to the red planet, Phobos moves very slowly to Mars, and millions of years from now on, they will collide,” According to NASA.

Even though it has his eyes in the sky, one of the main purposes of perseverance is looking for signs of ancient microbial life. Rover is studying and analyzing the regolith of the red planet, rock and dust, and is the first rover to collect and cache samples.Meanwhile, the first audio record on Mars revealed a quiet planet with occasional wind gust where two different sound speeds will have a strange effect on hearing, scientists said earlier this month

After Rover NASA’s perseverance landed on Mars in February last year, two microphones began to record, allowing scientists to hear what the red planet for the first time.In a study published in the journal Nature on Friday, scientists gave their first analysis of five hours taken by perseverance microphones.Audio reveals turbulence which was previously unknown to Mars, said Sylvestre Maurice, the lead author of the research and spocies of supercam sized shoes mounted on the rover pole that has the main microphone.

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