Not romantic at all: the rover took a spooky photo of a sunset on Mars

NASA’s Perseverance rover has captured a striking image of the setting sun on Mars. An eerie pale sunset – you’ve never seen anything like this

Sunset on Mars is different from Earth / Photo: NASA

The image shows the sun sinking behind the rocky landscape of Mars, but its glow differs from the usual for this planet.

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Even NASA noted that Martian sunsets are usually distinguished by their characteristic blue color.

This is because fine dust in the atmosphere allows blue light to enter the atmosphere more efficiently than colors with longer wavelengths.

But this sunset looks different: less dust in the atmosphere produces a more subdued color than average. The photo was whitened a little to remove camera artifacts, writes digitaltrends.com.

Previously, Perseverance took an incredible panorama of Mars with its advanced Mastcam-Z camera. It turned out that the Red Planet is not that red.

We also reported that the Ingenuity helicopter made its fifteenth flight and photographed the Red Planet. The images will be studied in more detail by NASA employees.

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