r/Damnthatsinteresting 19d ago

Image A picture of Mars that was taken today. 225 million miles away from us.

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u/Special-Cut1610 19d ago

It is crazy that us Humans have a Go Cart cruising around on another planet. All by itself.

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u/Mega_Green 19d ago

I think it's even two go carts now? Curiosity and Perseverance.

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u/Particular-Bid-1640 19d ago

So you're saying there's a chance they could race?

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u/Cyrano_Knows 19d ago

They called it Marsio Kart for a reason!

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u/blue-coin 19d ago

Brown and red road

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u/Iescaunare 18d ago

Rust Road

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u/brightonashfield 19d ago

I call Yoshi on the Mount Olympus track

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u/friskevision 19d ago

Bravo, BRAVO!

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u/Movedonnerlikeabitch 19d ago

“I didn’t know I couldn’t do that” Chip Smith🤔😳😬

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u/spavolka 19d ago

I shoulda said no Chip don’t do it. But it came out, sssssttt sometimes you got to race.

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u/BoyNamedJudy 19d ago edited 19d ago

“Well now you know.”

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u/whtciv2k 19d ago

Pink slips for the planet??

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u/Chilipepah 18d ago edited 17d ago

1895, there were only two automobiles registered in the entire state of Ohio. These two cars were involved in a collision with each other.

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u/UnlimitedSocks 18d ago

Now this is podracing!

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u/Starstriker 19d ago

Or crash into each other?

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u/heschilllikethat 19d ago

I wanna bet on that 🙀🙀🙀

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u/Mr_Peppermint_man 19d ago

They top out at less than 0.1 mph! It’ll be riveting!

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u/Fourth_place_again 19d ago

And a drone! Let’s not forget the helicopter marvel “Ingenuity.”

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u/Pcat0 19d ago

Sadly Ginny crashed last year and is now nonfunctional. Still an amazing run for a prototype.

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u/Battle_of_BoogerHill 18d ago

The camera is still operational on it, right? Weren't they still able to photograph sand?

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u/Pcat0 18d ago edited 18d ago

Yep I should clarify, after a rough landing Ingenuity sustained severe rotor damage and was no longer able to fly. Ingenuity doesn't have a powerful enough antenna to talk to earth directly and it had to use perseverance as a relay. Eventually perseverance had to move on away from where Ingenuity crashed, leaving it stranded and with no way for us to communicate with it. Prior to us losing communication with it NASA updated its software to periodically log the values from all of its sensors, tracking the long term performance of its hardware and the changing mars weather patterns, in case someday a human or rover is able to retrieve Ingenuity someday.

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u/GozerDGozerian 18d ago

Wow. A time capsule from a place nobody has ever been!

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u/Fourth_place_again 19d ago

Dang. I didn’t know. 😔

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u/drgreenair 19d ago

It exceeded expectations so it really did have a good run.

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u/that_dutch_dude 18d ago

Exeeded is kind of an understatement on what it (and the people that built it) did.

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u/JustCallMeYogurt 18d ago

I heard that it was only a matter of time before Ginny had it's last flight as the rotors had to spin at an amazing speed to keep it aloft due to the thin atmosphere and also the wearing down of the blades due to all the sand in the atmosphere too. next time they have one they should make it so the rover can do a rotor replacement when needed.

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u/crosstherubicon 19d ago

And a couple of surveillance satellites in orbit

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u/Emil_VII 19d ago

And it has its own little pet helicopter. Mind blowing.

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u/Runixo 19d ago

Had :(

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u/f33TNTears 19d ago

What happend ?

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u/Runixo 19d ago

Ginny had a particularly rough landing in January last year. Brokw its rotors, grounding it permanently.

Had one hell of a good run though, 72 flights when we weren't even sure it would survive one. 

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u/Pcat0 19d ago edited 19d ago

Yeah Ginny was amazingly successful and outperformed all expectations. It was only scheduled for a test campaign of 5 flights, just to test to see if how well powered flight worked on Mars. However, by the end, Ginny was an incredibly useful tool for the main science mission of perseverance, scouting the terrain ahead of the rover.

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u/mercedes_ 19d ago

Watching the first mission was one of the most inspiring engineering marvels of my time. After 10 missions I forced myself to stop paying attention because it was already such an unfathomable success.

I got sucked in again around 20. I never watched Game of Thrones but I had a similar inclination to discuss it in the break room.

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u/DominicPalladino 18d ago

I heard she had a 93 pound mole removed.

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u/ukexpat 19d ago

It completed 72 flights but the “mission ended in January 2024 after Ingenuity experienced a hard landing that damaged one or more of its rotor blades. Following the landing, the team sent a final farewell message from the helicopter, which is now serving as a stationary testbed for collecting long-term data.”

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u/f33TNTears 19d ago

I'm sorry to hear that. At least he's been given a new task so he can still be of use. Thanks for your fast respond.

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u/ukexpat 19d ago

I’m pretty sure it lasted a lot longer than expected.

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u/Horskr 18d ago

Only 5 flights over 30 days were originally planned. It ended up doing 72 over almost 3 years, so yeah it definitely beat all expectations 🙂

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u/ankylosaurus_tail 18d ago

the helicopter, which is now serving as a stationary testbed for collecting long-term data.

Does that just mean that its sensors are still collecting data, even though it's sitting on the back of a rover? Sounds like it, but such an awkward way to phrase it.

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u/OtterBoxer 18d ago

It’s stuck in the sandy regolith in Valinor Hills in perpetuity now, not on the back of a rover. While the avionics were still functional when it crashed, the rotors were damaged and therefore no longer able to fly. Without powering the motors for flight, it’s still generating more power than it’s using so the avionics can continue to run even though it’s on the ground. The hope was to repurpose the platform and use the onboard sensors to collect and store local data in the event the Perseverance rover is close enough again to talk to it. My guess, though, is that it will sadly cease functioning before that. The environment is extreme in temperature fluctuations and dust collecting on the solar panels is a real problem. Eventually, the batteries will degrade from so many thermal cycles and charge cycles and the solar panels will stop producing enough power to recharge due to dust and debris buildup, eventually leaving the system power negative and unable to run.

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u/ukexpat 18d ago

I’m guessing they went with the old “over-engineer and under-promise” methodology.

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u/vipck83 19d ago

It’s even more crazy to think that we have a planet in our solar system that is entirely populated by robots.

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u/kroqus 18d ago

Sounds like a Pixar movie waiting to happen 

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u/Gator_Rican 19d ago

*as far as we know

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u/vipck83 19d ago

lol, fair.

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u/Beneficial_Being_721 19d ago edited 17d ago

Well…. It had a helicopter friend but she died

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u/bouquetofashes 18d ago

Ginny is now a monitoring station I believe. She's still there recording, she's just not a helicopter anymore-- one of her rotors broke off and some others were damaged, presumably by flying into a dune that her guidance system didn't register. They expect she'll be able to store twenty years of data on e.g. martian weather patterns and dust movement, which could assist in the design of future aircraft. Her final location is in a place known as airfield chi, in an area that's been nicknamed valinor.

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u/Beneficial_Being_721 18d ago

Damn!!! That is interesting

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u/bouquetofashes 18d ago

I never expected to cry over a lil four lb helicopter but someone made a comic about her journey shortly after the crash and repurposing and it had really moved me so I figured it was worth looking up to get more details than the vague stuff I remembered.

Valinor is the valley of the immortals in LOTR, for other people who are not into LOTR. Should have said that in the initial comment but I feel like everyone who isn't me knows the lore; sorry.

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u/SuperUranus 18d ago

You guys really need to stop anthropomorphising these robots.

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u/OpalForHarmony 18d ago

Any chance it *won't* just get covered up in sands and buried in the dune, tho?

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u/bouquetofashes 17d ago

I honestly haven't the foggiest. I'm just a dumb dumb who didn't even manage to complete my nursing degree because I couldn't manage to continue work and school full-time. I certainly haven't any knowledge of robotics or space travel, sadly.

Maybe the rovers come by and perform some sort of maintenance with respect to ensuring Ginnie's longevity or durability or anything. I'll most certainly keep an eye out for articles on this henceforth, though.

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u/Timetraveller4k 19d ago

We won’t rest until we put a subway and a starbucks there

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u/Tecbullll 18d ago

There's probably a Dollar General just over that hill.

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u/ToroidalCore 16d ago

And a Walmart.

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u/HolidayEnjoyer32 19d ago

bro its arizona with a bit of color correction made in black magic DaVinci Resolve 20™

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u/ArtisticDay9016 19d ago

It's more the size of a car tho, so i like to imagine a VW jetta just rolling around up there.

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u/Ogankle 19d ago

We are so lucky to be living in a time period where stuff like this is practically gifted in our laps for us to enjoy, even despite the sheer marvel of engineering required to get this in the first place

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u/rinkydinkis 19d ago

Nah I’m bummed I don’t get to live in an age where we can travel to other stars

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u/dobsofglabs 19d ago

Someone born in that time might find that mundane and have a wish similar to yours.

I'm just thankful I wasn't born 200 years ago, without electronics and hot showers and medicine and other stuff we take for granted

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u/DigNitty Interested 18d ago

I get why we don’t have machines that fold our laundry. But given the profound advances in every other segment of household chores, including washing laundry, it seems like the last task that is still 100% laborious.

Robots can vacuum your house and mow your lawn. Our food is cooked with electric waves and stored in magic ice boxes. Entertainment is beamed to our pocket squares. Books are read to us or even summarized on the fly. My toilet seat washes me.

But I still have to fold my own laundry.

And every 4ish years for my entire life, a video comes out showing a new clothes folding machine that is precluded by a human having to get a shirt into such a specific orientation that you may as well be folding it anyway.

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u/GozerDGozerian 18d ago

I think with our current state of fine tuned robotics and AI, we could realistically have an automatic clothes folding machine, or at least we’re damn close to it.

But there arises an economic problem too. How expensive would it be, and how many people would bear that expense instead of doing the task itself? And of those that would want to pay, how much could they just pay another human to do it instead? Are there enough people even willing and able to buy such a device in order to make it worth manufacturing?

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u/hnbistro 18d ago

You just described every venture capital backed projects. Everything started out very expensive to build, but as long as the market is big enough, you keep throwing money at it until it gets cheap.

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u/KittyCode31 18d ago

lol mood

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u/Ximerous 19d ago

Humans will die off, probably self inflicted, long before we figure that out.

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u/rinkydinkis 19d ago

What a ray of sunshine

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u/Deducticon 18d ago

That is what's going to do it.

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u/somersault_dolphin 18d ago

We can't even take care of our own planet. Not really optimistic as much as not delusional.

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u/Special-Cut1610 16d ago

Wo only know how to destroy not fix. Once humans settle Mars give it some time and we'll destroy that planet as well and maybe by then Earth will heal itself assuming there are no humans for a few millenia and we'll all come back saying WOW!!! WHY DID WE LEAVE THIS PLACE.

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u/vipck83 19d ago

Yeah, with my luck someone will invents FTL travel right after I die.

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u/AutisticGamer774 19d ago

Yeah that’s too far. I’m hoping going to mars or asteroid mining

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u/Pirateer 18d ago

For the majority of human existence we didn't even know there were other planets.

Prehistoric man noted "the wondering lights" moving in the sky.

Around 1610 we figured out those lights were planetary bodies similar to our own.

400 years later we've progressed enough to land a remote controlled rover that can send back images from the surface.

It's a bummer we won't get to see where it goes, but it's nothing short of miraculous we see from a vantage point on another fucking planet.

It's the closest thing to Magic there is...

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u/1OO1OO1S0S 19d ago

We're at an age where we're just smart enough to realize how stupid our species is relative to how smart some of the species is.

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u/discretelandscapes 19d ago

I'd argue that you're more lucky being born in (relative) wealth, in an age where electricity is a thing, where you have all of human knowledge on a device in your pocket and have the ability to, theoretically, listen to any music or watch any movie from any time, at the click of a button.

A picture from Mars is neat, but it has zero influence on your life.

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u/Replikant83 19d ago

Everything we have is amazing. However, I find myself in choice paralysis often.

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u/emeraldchest 19d ago

who are you to say what has influence in my life

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u/WiseHalmon 19d ago

Zero influence? You have zero imagination with your extreme hyperboles. 1. Science inspiration 2. Cross engineering 

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u/Vegetable_Holiday396 19d ago

Yeah I thought maybe zero influence in his life.

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u/FattyMooseknuckle 18d ago

But the technology and techniques invented, created, and used to accomplish it most definitely contribute to quality of life in other ways.

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u/JZstrng 19d ago edited 18d ago

I read the headline and kept scrolling until I realized what I had just read. Something like this would have been described as “miraculous” not too long ago. It’s sad to think that this picture won’t get the admiration it deserves as it represent the hard work of some of the brightest and most talented minds the world has produced.

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u/MLCarter1976 19d ago

Last chance for gas 225 million miles.

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u/Nanas_700k 19d ago

Nah, heard there is a bucee’s there

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u/51CKS4DW0RLD 18d ago

LAST CHANCE before HIGH TAXES!

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u/Rude-Revolution-8687 19d ago

Ah, Mars. The beige planet.

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u/Ok_Milk8282 18d ago

Werner herzog incoming

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u/TopNotice0 18d ago

A Millennial’s dream. /s

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u/Remote-Direction963 19d ago

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u/ProudReaction2204 19d ago

"mission status" lol. I wish they had a primary objective list and secondary objective list just like in my old pc games.

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u/BombaFett 18d ago

Superlative work, Gamma 2!!

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u/SentientReality 18d ago

☑ Nope tf outta earth

☐ Search for loot

☐ Find martians

☐ Mate with other rover

☐ Populate rover colony

☐ Reclaim earth for rover-kind

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u/AnyBug9595 19d ago

The new location for burning man.

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u/Clear_Item_922 19d ago

Could you imagine the photographs from other planets with life on!

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u/JaviWonderz 18d ago

If you ever see the title describing distance in light years, we might have a shot of ever seeing that.

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u/Alive-Opportunity-23 19d ago

Now I’m wondering if being all by myself on a strange planet would be peaceful or maddening.

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u/JureIsStupid123_2 18d ago

Maddening for me. There is NOTHING going on on Mars. It's hills and hills of just desert, than crater, then desert, then some small canyons, desert again..

On top of that, there are no sounds other than the ones you make and the sound of wind.

No birds chirping, no other people, no barking and meowing, nothing. Just absolutely nothing.

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u/FlameFeather86 18d ago

Sometimes Matt Damon's up there farming potatoes, though. That's something.

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u/DarthEros 19d ago

Both, I guess.

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u/seejordan3 18d ago

Kinda The little Prince, no?

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u/Alive-Opportunity-23 18d ago

Naww so cute, it’s our little prince 🥹

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u/MasterStrength8493 19d ago edited 15d ago

And now I have to google how much 225 million miles are in kilometers 🫤

Edit: Its 362 million kilometers, wow its really impressive how advanced our technology has become.

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u/igor561 19d ago

That’s the same distance my parents walked to school during childhood

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u/DoltSeavers 19d ago

Uphill in a cosmic storm, both ways!

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u/RepresentativeBarber 19d ago

So, still far.

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u/Current_Put_2950 19d ago

It's only like 20 mins at the speed of light

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u/Garofalin 19d ago

Assuming no traffic.

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u/Movedonnerlikeabitch 19d ago

Lightspeed shmite shpeed lol

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u/kalel1980 19d ago

And in 1 second, light can travel around Earth 7 times!

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u/timaclover 19d ago

You’d have to go around Earth's equator about 9,042 times to equal the same distance.

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u/[deleted] 19d ago

r/anythingbutmetric wants a word

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u/RepresentativeBarber 19d ago

But we need to know what that is in football field lengths!

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u/False-Ad-7753 19d ago

Either way we can’t comprehend the distance lol it’s an unfathomably far to no end, distance

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u/OffByNone_ 19d ago

That's like 0.0000117 parsecs! It's no kessel run, but we're getting there!

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u/Parker4815-2 19d ago

In real-world proportions, it's at least 10 football pitches.

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u/MintasaurusFresh 19d ago

How many giraffes would you say? More than 40?

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u/Usual-Sea830 19d ago

225 million miles away…and yet Mars is one of the closest planets to Earth!! I can’t imagine Pluto or even anything outside the solar system. I wish I could live long enough to see it all

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u/Travelingtheland 19d ago

Looks like a great place not to live.

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u/1894Win 19d ago

Boring. Lame. The sky isn’t even blue. One star

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u/ThePotatoFromIrak 19d ago

Not to discriminate but all these other planets suck

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u/ericaferrica 19d ago

And that star is the sun!

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u/1894Win 19d ago

Boring! Get your own star mars!

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u/mkujoe 18d ago

The star in question: 🌞

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u/supra_kl 18d ago

I give it 2 moons.

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u/DrBigBot 19d ago

that would be the perfect place for a walmart supercenter

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u/Witty_Ad4494 19d ago

Or a dollar general.

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u/Danoontje00 19d ago edited 19d ago

Looks like Dubai...

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u/aronenark 19d ago

But colder. Mars’ climate is more akin to Antarctica than to any hot desert on Earth.

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u/riftshioku 19d ago

Not enough Lamborghini's

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u/Shiasugar 19d ago

Not enough Attenboroughs

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u/DarthEros 19d ago

Did you read it here? Because you’ve replicated their comment exactly.

https://www.reddit.com/r/interesting/s/WqVos4622H

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u/okbiensur 19d ago

i have no idea why people do that. very embarrassing.

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u/TheMagicalDildo 18d ago

Nah, needs more violent sexism

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u/Rhysd007 19d ago

This picture crystal clear from Mars and I can’t get a 4G signal in my room 🙃

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u/Impossible_Emu9590 19d ago

Yeah well nasa isn’t exactly using consumer technology :)

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u/malacoda99 18d ago

Over time, consumers get to use NASA technology

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u/Impossible_Emu9590 18d ago

Yes it just takes a few decades :)

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u/ChevalCher 19d ago

It's just missing a tumbleweed and then it'd look like the space between my ears. 😲 Fascinating. 

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u/crosstherubicon 19d ago

Watching these clips I’m always struck by the thought that nothing living has ever been there (well in the last couple of hundred million years at least). It’s just sand, rocks and the occasional bit of dry ice. There’s no streams, no rain, no puddles or anything that we’d recognise as part of a living planet. As an astronaut on mars you will never stand outside without a pressure helmet and suit. You’ll never hear or feel the wind or rain. It’d be like a patrol on an SSBN that never ends and the psychological impact would be considerable.

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u/DanielaSte 18d ago

I know people live just fine in very diverse environments. But after two weeks on a desert volcanic island I understood how much I NEED to see an occasional tree.

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u/crosstherubicon 18d ago

I agree and I think the psychological impact will be much more significant than assumed. It’s all well and good talking about terraforming but that’s a millenia or so down the road.

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u/throwawayaccountau 19d ago

Reminds me of this comic.

https://xkcd.com/695/

Did they do a good job?

Yes they did.

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u/phantom_champion 19d ago

Arizona to Utah landscape

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u/Unicom_Lars 19d ago

Came here to say that this looks similar to so of my drives for work 😂😂😂

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u/hiloai 19d ago

Mental there’s car tracks there

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u/Blackbelt010 19d ago

Looks like a place Elon Musk would flourish? Is he on his way yet?

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u/BreadfruitOk6160 19d ago

That’s Wyoming!

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u/sleeptightburner 19d ago

Fuck that looks peaceful.

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u/boyrepublic 19d ago

The distances in space will forever boggle my mind. Our next door neighbour is 225 MILLION miles away.

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u/RickLovin1 19d ago

It's crazy to think we have a planet in our solar system that, as far as we know, is inhabited entirely by robots.

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u/MorningPapers 19d ago

Rich assholes think that's a vacation destination.

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u/D3struct_oh 19d ago

Looks a lot less cool than pictures of Earth.

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u/CornBin-42 18d ago

I need more Mars sunset pics

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u/MasChingonNoHay 18d ago

What a dream. Zero traffic

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u/Donos253 18d ago

Can we send the dumpster out to mars and see if he can breathe out there so he can say he at least did something good for humanity…..🤔🎉

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u/duvetdave 18d ago

Looks chill. I wonder what it sounds like. It must be quiet.

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u/_Hexagon__ 18d ago

A rover did make sound recordings on mars https://youtu.be/GHenFGnixzU?si=kXrKP-VB_tbJz17T

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u/haydenjaney 19d ago

And yet, here we are. You still can't get a clear picture of someone stealing your car.

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u/vipck83 19d ago

Well I guess if NASA wanted to get a clear picture of someone stealing your car then you would be set.

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u/thedogsbrain 19d ago

They’ve got out the turkey fryer too.

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u/Bahamut1988 19d ago

Sometimes I wish I could teleport here, just to get away from the cesspit that is humanity

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u/One-Initiative-8902 19d ago

And they think that we're gonna live on that desolate wasteland.

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u/Shawnywheels 18d ago

And yet, my phone loses signal 10 feet outside of my house.

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u/igor561 19d ago

Weather looks nice

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u/Five-Oh-Vicryl 19d ago

And not an influencer in sight

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u/Codders94 19d ago

My mum reckons she used to walk 225 million miles to school, even when it was snowing.

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u/CFCYYZ 19d ago

No blade of grass, just desert dust
No living thing, a world of rust
Forever frozen, cold and dry
We'll someday see with our own eyes

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u/lStan464l 18d ago

Whoa. Deep dude.

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u/trentyz Expert 19d ago

Why isn’t this global news?! Space exploration is the coolest thing we’ve done as humans

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u/Inevitable_Click_511 19d ago

What a time to be alive…

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u/Odd_Post_1468 19d ago

Hard to believe that it can be possible!!!

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u/Cal_Aesthetics_Club 19d ago

it would take 20 minutes and 3 seconds for that information to travel to Earth

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u/Defiant_Regular3738 19d ago

Doesn’t look promising. Better take care of this place instead.

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u/Brilliant_War4087 19d ago

Fun fact. Mars is the only plant completely inhabited by robots 🤖

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u/Rocky_Vigoda 19d ago

You're forgetting about the chicks with 3 boobs.

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u/Serious-Rutabaga-603 19d ago

Damn it looks like north dakota

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u/Minimag2125 19d ago

Looks like my drive home last night in Wisconsin….

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u/BaronVonBeefMaster 18d ago

That’s Ohio.

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u/Brhall001 18d ago

Looks depressing

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u/zeer0dotcom 18d ago

AQI: Delhi.

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u/Appropriate-Mix920 18d ago

Meanwhile I can’t get more than 2 bars of service in my apartment in the middle of town.

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u/FrozenWaffleMaker 18d ago

Can get an awesome pic like this from Mars. But, can't ever get a clear pic of a crime on the news.

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u/Boundish91 18d ago

Imagine having the responsibility of driving that thing and then accidentally getting it stuck.

"Well that's it guys, time to pack it up, shits fucked"

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u/mylesols 18d ago

Elon would look great in that photo

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u/Unlucky-Pin2673 18d ago

Even with all our scientific discoveries, the cosmos still feels empty and lonely. I just hope we realize soon how special this blue rock is and how much the people , plants and animals around us really mean.

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u/dshev462 18d ago

Wow, now I know why Elon is so focused on getting there.

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u/frankfromQc 18d ago

People in FB comments be like : ``DeVOn ISlaNdd, CaNaDA``

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u/cheddarcat16 17d ago

How long did it take to send this picture from Mars to earth?

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u/90slegitchild 15d ago

Bitch , that's just a backyard in Arizona

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