It’s been almost a year (anniversary is on Aug. 6) since the Curiosity Rover touched down on Mars. In the last year, we’ve seen jaw-dropping full-color panoramas of our closest galactic neighbor, a Martian moonrise, a LEGO Curiosity rover and much, much more thanks to the futuristic expedition
To celebrate a full year of successful Mars exploration, NASA’s JPL released the above video which compresses the entire mission to date into just two minutes, giving us a delightfully varied (if black-and-white) look at the Martian landscape from a rover’s-eye view.
Hopefully it won’t be too long before we get a human-eye view, if any of the various Mars Manned Mission initiatives get off the ground.
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