10-06-2025, 03:42 PM
(09-06-2025, 01:56 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: A new image from NASA’s Mars Odyssey orbiter reveals extraordinary sight: a massive formation breaking through Mars’ early morning cloud cover. Taken be4 dawn on May 2, 2025, & released by NASA’s Jet Propulsion, lab on June 6, photograph offers an unprecedented view of Martian horizon. Its first time a feature of this scale been seen from orbit rising above clouds, offering perspective normally associated with Earth-based spaceflight. The image was captured by rotating spacecraft 90% degrees in orbit, allowing camera observe edge of Martian atmosphere instead of ground below.![]()
A image NASA’s Mars Odyssey orbiter reveals an extraordinary sight: a massive formation breaking through Mars’ early morning cloud cover. Taken just before dawn on May 2, 2025, and released by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory on June 6, the photograph offers an unprecedented view of the Martian horizon. It is the first time a feature of this scale has been seen from orbit rising above the clouds, offering a perspective normally associated with Earth-based spaceflight. The image was captured by rotating the spacecraft 90 degrees in orbit, allowing its camera to observe the edge of the Martian atmosphere instead of the ground below.