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My simple blog of pictures of travel, friends, activities and the Universe we live in as we go slowly around the Sun.
March 03, 2014
Sunset...
What would it be like to see a sunset on Mars? To help find out, the robotic
rover Spirit was deployed in 2005 to park and watch the Sun dip serenely
below the distant lip of Gusev crater. Colors in the
above image have
been slightly exaggerated but would likely be apparent to a human explorer's eye. Fine martian dust particles suspended
in the thin atmosphere lend the sky a
reddish color, but the dust also scatters blue light in the forward direction,
creating a bluish sky glow
near the setting Sun. Because Mars is farther away, the Sun is less bright and
only about two thirds the diameter it appears from Earth. Images like this help
atmospheric scientists understand not only the atmosphere of
Mars, but atmospheres across the Solar System, including our
home Earth.
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