This is what Earth looks like seen from the surface of Mars, a bright star in the twilight sky captured by Curiosity rover.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/TAMU
This is what Earth looks like seen from the surface of Mars, a bright star in the twilight sky captured by Curiosity rover.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/TAMU
@wonderofscience I've got a slightly less grainy, widescreen version of this captured from a helicopter/drone on Mars running a tiny bit of my software, used as my phone's wallpaper.
That would be this one, now pinned like it ought to have been when posted: https://marrow.haus/@alice/110282441155242895
Carl Sagan's "pale blue dot" instantly comes to mind. Images like these are a hell of a thing.
Attached: 1 image Here’s a photo of Earth—us; everyone who has ever lived or died; every hero or villain—taken from a helicopter on Mars. Running a tiny bit of my software. 🤯 @[email protected]