The far-right side of the photo reveals the Rafael Navarro Mountain, with part of Mount Sharp creeping up behind it. The center of the picture shows Curiosity making its way down Mount Sharp, a 3-mile-tall mountain the rover's been exploring since 2014. NASA published this latest photo from Curiosity on November 23 - calling it a "postcard from Mars." If there was ever a contest for the most beautiful space postcard, this one would surely win it. While all of the Mars photos this year have been impressive for their own reasons, the one you see above easily stands out as one of the most jaw-dropping. Related: Perseverance Spots Freaky 'Mars Frog' Rock Hanging Out On The Sand For a planet that's mostly rocks and sand, Mars continually impresses with its varied beauty. NASA's also shared pictures of unfathomably large Mars dunes, tantalizing rock formations, and parts of the planet that look like they belong on Earth. One of the most recent images revealed a gorgeous (and strange) Mars sunset as captured by the Perseverance rover. Whether it be Perseverance, Curiosity, or Ingenuity, all of these have shared views of Mars that once seemed impossible.Ģ021 alone has been a particularly busy year for Martian photos. There are numerous robots exploring Mars right now, all of which have advanced cameras to photograph the planet in incredible detail.
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As crazy as it is to say, pictures from Mars are pretty common these days. NASA has shared countless Mars photos over the years, but this latest one from the Curiosity rover may be one of the best we've ever seen.