Sunday, September 1, 2013

'Curiosity' shows how a solar eclipse on Mars - Daily News - Lisbon

The robot ‘Curiosity’ turned his camera to the sky on 17 August to capture the moment the biggest moon of Mars, Phobos, going forward the Sun

image released by NASA is now an assembly of three different photographs, taken with a difference of only three seconds. You can see the irregular shape of Phobos, the larger of the two moons of the Red Planet, the time that passes across the Sun

robot Curiosity on the surface of Mars since August 2012. Its mission, two years, is intended to determine whether the planet has or ever had the ingredients for creating life.

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