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In a first, NASA’s Curiosity Rover captures pic of ‘sun rays’ on Mars | Trending

The enigmatic planet Mars has been a subject of human fascination since ages. Thanks to the different space agencies, the mystery of the Red Planet is slowly getting unveiled. Also, the social media pages maintained such organisations give people a glimpse of the Red Planet through videos and pictures. Just like this recent image that captures ‘sun rays’ in the Martian sky for the first time ever.

The image is posted on the official Twitter page of Mars Curiosity Rover along with a descriptive caption. “Well, this is a first… As I watched the sunset last month, I captured something spectacular: My team says these are some of the most clearly visible images of sun rays we’ve ever seen on Mars!” it reads.
A description is also provided along with the picture. “A panoramic image captured the Curiosity Mars rover. The dark horizon appears as a jagged sliver along the bottom of the image with the gray Martian sky above. Taken at twilight, the image displays faint white, green, and pink-hued “sun rays” shining through clouds at sunset. The varying light and dark beams radiate from the center of the image upward and outward from the horizon. This panorama was stitched together from 28 images sent to Earth,” it reads.
Take a look at the incredible post:

Since being shared a few hours ago, the post has accumulated close to 3.5 lakh views and the numbers are only increasing. Additionally, the post has also received close to 3,600 likes. People posted various comments while reacting to the share.Here’s how Twitter users reacted:“Simply stunning,” posted a Twitter user. “Incredible! It’s hard to believe that we’re seeing such clear images of sun rays on another planet. Your team’s dedication and expertise continue to push the boundaries of what we thought was possible,” expressed another. “So breathtakingly beautiful, thank you and your team for giving us this wonderful photo. Imagine the day when humans can see this first hand,” expressed another. “When I was young I always imagined how it would be on other planets. Never thought I’d be able to actually see something like this. So familiar and alien at the same time,’ shared a fourth. “I see colours. Unbelievable. Great shot Curiosity,” wrote a fifth.

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