A space being rolls its eyes:
Glorious.
All hail Space Cookie Monster
Absolutely first thought. Thanks for confirming, Internet cousin!
No
Ah, THAT's who it reminded me of, I couldn't think at the time :-)
This inspired me to do some photoshopping.
Nice! I was going to do something like that, but I was in a rush. And also lazy.
My doggo is in the hospital and this put a real smile on my face, thank you!
Oh no, poor doggo! All the best for his/her recovery :-)
That's a very curious shape for a moon.
It's technically just a random rock plucked from the asteroid belt. It's just not big enough to crush itself into a neat ball with gravity, like with planets or our Moon
That's why I like the picture. Technically just a random rock, just like earth. :)
That’s no moon….
All hail the celestial potato!
That's a fried egg!
For real that's one Funky moon
That means someone at NASA made an effort to search for eclipse events on Mars visible by Perseverance and put the right wheels inside the organisation in motion so that they made the rover make a photo of the sun (and deimos). Nice.
Very likely. Lots of super geeks on staff.
But it's also possible some astroenthusiast did the math and emailed it to NASA, and whoever got that endo thought it would be cool and passed it to someone who could schedule the instrument. If you think about your geekiest friend and how they’d react if you sent them something truly unique about their geekdom that they could act on - well, that’s pretty much how every engr/scientist at NASA would react.
Is that radiation causing those awesome 70s colour spots
More or less, those are dead pixels that have been killed by radiation over time. The same thing happens to cameras on the ISS.
Well why would they not remove dead pixels after they download photos? If it is always the same pixel why aren't they simply processed out and replaced with avg of neighbors? If it is radiation noise then they would need a few photos.
Doom (1993) took place on both moons FYI. Episode 1 was Phobos and episode 2 was Deimos.
Here's a sweet video of a similar event in 2022, also taken by Perseverance. The article has some cool details.
https://mars.nasa.gov/news/9172/nasas-perseverance-rover-captures-video-of-solar-eclipse-on-mars/
This must clearly be the first time we've seen such an event on another planet, right?
Mars is the first planet, as far as I know, but this isn't the first transit we saw
THATS NO MOON ETC.
What are the little red and green and blue dots? Just noise?
I don't know, but one of the other comments said they're dead pixels, a part of the camera has failed over time.
broke as hell martians can’t even afford a full eclipse 🌚
Should we be worried??
About what?
The picture kinda reminds me of Mimas.
MARATHON
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