As someone, at 69, who's imagination ignited at age seven when Telstar 1 went up, never in my wildest dreams did it occur to me one day I'd be sitting sipping my morning coffee while watching a guided tour of the surface of Mars from a Mars geologist. Thanks Mars Guy for helping to keep the thrill alive. Happy New Year.
While I am only a generation behind you, I feel your wonder. We had no idea there were extrasolar planets, though we figured there must be. Black holes were still just a theory. And so much more. My mind boggles at what will be achieved by the end of this century.
I am just as in awe as you. I was just thinking this myself and my mind wondered what it would be like to be there right now, such an empty world, but another world regardless. Even as a kid, going to space simply meant flying outside of earth's orbit maybe travel to the moon. Now, here we are talking about other planets knowing travelling to them could happen. Dream well friend.
@@raycapetillo5569 Thanks you for the well wishes, afterall, regardless of how we spend our time on this speck of dust we call home floating in infinity, it's we dreamers who change the world.
I am seven years behind behind you, but kinda the same thing... sitting here watching beautiful color images of Mars on a phone whose capabilities exceed what Star Trek's communicator or tricorder could do....
Finally, 40K subscribers! It's about time that folks recognized this superb channel. Happy new year Mars Guy. Thanks for teaching us all other-worldly geology so much like our own.
What a wonderful look back and where Perseverance has been! You have brought us yet another amazing year of exciting stories and adventures we could otherwise only dream about. Thank you, Mars Guy. Happy New Year to you and your Earth Family. Congratulations on all that you have accomplished with this channel!!!!
Agree with your comment 110% 🙂The last video of 2024 is a good time to thank Mars Guy for his inmense effort to post his excellent videos every Sunday!
Thank you. So strange to hear about Neretva Vallis on another planet. As birdwatcher from Croatia I visit often the Neretva river mouth where can be found many interesting bird species because Neretva river s a great migratory route. Funny coincidence is that even on the Mars, the only "bird" , Ingenuity, decided to land and rest for good exactly on Neretva. The two Genius loci, share the name and share the attitude
Oh, my goodness, I spent a month on Neretva river mouth. It is beautiful. The other two rivers that once flowed into Jezero are Pliva and Sava, also Croatian rivers. If I ever go to Mars, it will be like home. Dreams, dreams, dreams 😊
@autumnleaf6555 Wow!! I didn't know that. Thank you so much. I only know about Jezero. Sava, Pliva and Neretva are new for me, and I must say that those are Bosnia and Herzegovina rivers. Sava and Neretva are shared with Croatia ( where I'm from). I don't know if it was intentionaly, however the Preseverance mission is a huge interplanetary ambassy for the little, complicated but beautiful Bosnia and Herzegovina. thanks to all who contributed to give this light that comes even from Mars to a small beautiful country that is in the shadow and that has suffered so much....and especialy Mars Guy
@@vanjapuskaric9860 Thank you for responding. I am Croatian too. I left the country in mid 70s, no living relatives and no one to speak my language with. Thank you, also on pointing out the geography of the region. I know you are correct. Warmest greetings. 😊
Not so long ago Mars was a blurry image in telescopes, now there are robots roaming its surface and sending us back wonderful images and scientific information. Its easy to take all this for granted but it could only happen because of the talented engineers who worked to make this possible.
Absolutely. I'd also like to thank fellow supporters of such exploration that recognise the work of these engineers is important and fruitful, even if unforeseen and tangential at the commencement of the voyage.
Born just after Sputnik's launch, I too am awed at the progress made exploring space and particularly Mars. But I'm more excited about what's to come in the next few years. Thanks Mars Guy for keeping us all informed on this front. Here's hoping your channel makes 50k subs before my next birthday.
Thanks for a fine "look back" - perfect timing for retrospectives. Percy has come a long way, baby! And even its present legacy spans far more than geography alone. I'd never have had such a clear, detailed view of this mission if it weren't for your fine reporting. My gratitude abounds, Mars Guy.
What a great look back on the engineering miracle that has been Percy's and Ingenuity's legacy (so far). We've learned so much and so much left to go! Thanks for the great work and congrats on the 40K, Steve! All the best for more amazing adventures in the new year!🎉
Glad you liked the episode and that you appreciate the engineering. And thanks for the congrats, the well wishes, and for being a regular viewer and commenter.
Awesome video! I watched Percy's fabulous landing (nail biting time) and watched every step taken with love and worry. Today, Percy is looking back at the vast landscape and an X amount of work already done and what is yet to come. Thank you, Mars Guy, your guidance is unsurpassed.
Hey Marsguy! I love the content, and would love to show it to some family. They are, however, not as captivated by Mars as I am. Will you ever make a summary video of the last year, like a highlight video, that would be exciting to watch for new viewers?
Makes one wonder what would be the Top Three Things photographed *from* Ingenuity! Was it discovering "anything" new that Perseverance never saw anyways? ☆☆
Excellent reporting. Five minutes of facts and gone. Much better than some channels that manage to cram 5 minutes of information into 20 minutes. As they said on Dragnet, "just the facts man".🙂🙂
Thank You Mars Guy! So Perseverance managed to do this panorama view! I may need to update my clip frame. It is hard to believe that this journey is almost 4 years old already... Yet so much to come!
This presentation is a reminder of the incredible quality of the camera/s on this rover, and the chain of complex systems that get the images all the way from Mars to me. Mars Guy is in that chain. Thanks!
Good morning MG what a long and absolute amazing trip we all are taking together. The view is something we were not expecting, but we will take it I’m looking forward to another year of fantastic videos from the Red planet have a great New Year Rick from NYC
I love your videos man! Would you be interested in doing a colab in english regarding Mars? How about a video talking about the temperature on the surface of Mars, but through the lens of how it would actually feel through the suit? Since Mars has thinner atmosphere, it would conduct the heat away slower than on Earth, so the different temperatures on Mars would feel different for the astronaut on Mars, compared to here on Earth, at least temporarely. Anyways, i love watching your every video, you really bring out science and exploration in a cool way!
Thanks for the encouraging feedback. And you're right about the difference in how heat will conduct in the Martian atmosphere. The more extreme version is on the Moon with no atmosphere. There's probably published studies on this topic, but it's a bit out of my realm.
Great vid MG, loved the 3d flyby of the path so far. Happy new year to you, can’t wait to see the progress and discoveries in the coming year!! Capnjohn 🚀👍🇬🇧😎
Thank you for all your work on these videos Mars Guy. Merry Christmas to you and Mars family and here's to a happy new year. Love from Australia, where my Woomera zone work site looks like scenery for Mars itself 😀
Where is an account of what automotive grade electronics was still working (or wasn't working) in Ingenuity before the incident. All I ever heard about was an inclinometer sensor failure.
@@MarsGuy Thank goodness - I was concerned that my perception of your wonderful images might be way off! Best wishes to you and for the success of your brilliant channel in ‘25.
It's difficult to imagine how mars apparently had more water in the past. Obviously it's easy to imagine how it would have been lost into space given the current conditions on mars, but how is it that it was on the planet long enough to apparently carve these channels... The mass of mars didn't decrease thereby reducing its gravitional force... It didn't spiral in closer to the sun increasing its surface temperature...
Thanks once again for your regular support of this channel. And your struggle to understand the comings and goings of water on Mars is central to much of Mars science, with no easy answers. Results from the MAVEN mission support a long slow loss of the Martian atmosphere through sputtering by solar wind (doi.org/10.1126/science.aai7721 ), but there's probably been punctuated periods of warmer climate early on, maybe driven by large impact events.
Thanks for the great detailed perspective as a major chapter for Perseverance exploring within Jezero crater wraps up and a new chapter exploring beyond is about to unfold. Wonder what 2025 will reveal. Hopefully initial details of future Mars mission plans for 2026 and beyond start to be revealed.
Thanks again for watching and commenting. The plans for sample return should firm up early in the new year and the impact to Perseverance and perhaps other missions will become clearer.
Can the other crash site that Ingenuity did not image (and I worry everyone is forgetting about) also be spotted in this image? I mean the spot where the sky-crane crash-landed.
Mars Guy and subscribers, Happy New Year 2025. I still have my doubts about flights 71 and 72. We were told that flight 71 ended up about 10 meters east of where Ingenuity is now, and that flight 72 would be a vertical climb to 12 meters (if I'm not mistaken, Well, I'm speaking now from memory). Why, if it was going to land at the same point, would it move 10 horizontal meters to the West?🍾🥂
Daqui alguns anos se Deus permitir estaremos la e esses planetas tem muitas riquezas espero estar vivo ate la para ver a conquista da nossa humanidade mas o universo e imensamente infinito alguns planetas demoram milhões de anos para chegar lá eu acho que existem vidas em outros planetas mas tudo e no tempo de Deus que sabe algum dia nos descobriremos a verdade sou louco e apaixonado pelos os planetas mas nem todos podemos chegar porque e a vontade de deus que criou os planetas e o universo 🇧🇷
😀Thanks! I really appreciate and enjoy Mars Guy every episode!
And I really appreciate having such supportive viewers. This is clear feedback that Mars Guy content is valued. Thanks much!
As someone, at 69, who's imagination ignited at age seven when Telstar 1 went up, never in my wildest dreams did it occur to me one day I'd be sitting sipping my morning coffee while watching a guided tour of the surface of Mars from a Mars geologist. Thanks Mars Guy for helping to keep the thrill alive. Happy New Year.
While I am only a generation behind you, I feel your wonder. We had no idea there were extrasolar planets, though we figured there must be. Black holes were still just a theory. And so much more. My mind boggles at what will be achieved by the end of this century.
I am just as in awe as you. I was just thinking this myself and my mind wondered what it would be like to be there right now, such an empty world, but another world regardless. Even as a kid, going to space simply meant flying outside of earth's orbit maybe travel to the moon. Now, here we are talking about other planets knowing travelling to them could happen. Dream well friend.
@@relwaretep I so totally agree with you.
@@raycapetillo5569 Thanks you for the well wishes, afterall, regardless of how we spend our time on this speck of dust we call home floating in infinity, it's we dreamers who change the world.
I am seven years behind behind you, but kinda the same thing... sitting here watching beautiful color images of Mars on a phone whose capabilities exceed what Star Trek's communicator or tricorder could do....
Finally, 40K subscribers! It's about time that folks recognized this superb channel. Happy new year Mars Guy. Thanks for teaching us all other-worldly geology so much like our own.
It's a slow build! Thanks for being a regular viewer and commenter. And Happy New Year to you too.
Great review. I particularly loved the shot of Mars Guy kneeling at Ingenuity's final resting place. Thank you.
It was touching
Thanks, that's one of my favorites.
Thanks Mars Guy, and happy new year to you and all your subscribers.
Thanks, and to you too.
I love these weekly updates. Hey youtube algorithm, pay attention! Promote this channel!
Ha, thanks, hopefully it hears you!
What a wonderful look back and where Perseverance has been! You have brought us yet another amazing year of exciting stories and adventures we could otherwise only dream about. Thank you, Mars Guy. Happy New Year to you and your Earth Family. Congratulations on all that you have accomplished with this channel!!!!
Agree with your comment 110% 🙂The last video of 2024 is a good time to thank Mars Guy for his inmense effort to post his excellent videos every Sunday!
Thanks, glad to have such appreciative and regular viewers! Happy New Year to you too.
This gentle oasis of science calm is a welcome stop every Sunday morning with my cup of tea before everyone is up, thankyou Mars Guy...thankyou.
Happy to provide that getaway. Thanks for watching.
Thank-you, Mars Guy. Looking forward to more of your insightful analysis of the new terrain in 2025. Happy New Year to you and yours from the UK! 🎇🎇
Thanks, glad you're ready for more!
Thank you for your continued high quality reporting from the Red Planet.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
What an incredible view. Those distant pale dots representing the landing equipement are fantastic. Thanks again Mars Guy 🤩
Glad you appreciated this. Thanks again for watching.
Thank you Mars Guy for a wonderful year of exploration and insight. 🙏
Thanks, glad you were following along.
Thank you. So strange to hear about Neretva Vallis on another planet. As birdwatcher from Croatia I visit often the Neretva river mouth where can be found many interesting bird species because Neretva river s a great migratory route. Funny coincidence is that even on the Mars, the only "bird" , Ingenuity, decided to land and rest for good exactly on Neretva. The two Genius loci, share the name and share the attitude
Fun to learn of the connection between your place on Earth and the one on Mars. Thanks for sharing.
Oh, my goodness, I spent a month on Neretva river mouth. It is beautiful. The other two rivers that once flowed into Jezero are Pliva and Sava, also Croatian rivers. If I ever go to Mars, it will be like home. Dreams, dreams, dreams 😊
@autumnleaf6555 Wow!! I didn't know that. Thank you so much. I only know about Jezero. Sava, Pliva and Neretva are new for me, and I must say that those are Bosnia and Herzegovina rivers. Sava and Neretva are shared with Croatia ( where I'm from).
I don't know if it was intentionaly, however the Preseverance mission is a huge interplanetary ambassy for the little, complicated but beautiful Bosnia and Herzegovina. thanks to all who contributed to give this light that comes even from Mars to a small beautiful country that is in the shadow and that has suffered so much....and especialy Mars Guy
@@vanjapuskaric9860 Thank you for responding. I am Croatian too. I left the country in mid 70s, no living relatives and no one to speak my language with. Thank you, also on pointing out the geography of the region. I know you are correct. Warmest greetings. 😊
thx for your continued content and commentary!
Thanks GeologyDude!
Thank you for you amazing effort Mars Guy. Happy New year.
Thanks for watching.
Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. It's totally mind-blowing to imagine rivers cascading through these long-barren deltas. Thanks, Mars Guy.
Thanks, thanks, thanks! Glad your mind is blown!
Thanks for all the updates. I enjoy watching and learning every week. Looking forward to 2025 and even more adventures!
Glad to have you following along!
Not so long ago Mars was a blurry image in telescopes, now there are robots roaming its surface and sending us back wonderful images and scientific information. Its easy to take all this for granted but it could only happen because of the talented engineers who worked to make this possible.
Absolutely. I'd also like to thank fellow supporters of such exploration that recognise the work of these engineers is important and fruitful, even if unforeseen and tangential at the commencement of the voyage.
Merry Xmas and Happy New Year Marsguy Forscale.
Ha, thanks!
Great year ending look back. Thanks for your amazing work/videos Mars guy!
Glad you liked it and thanks for watching.
The loss of the drone was felt deeply in my heart, and those rovers that have long since shut down feel like the loss of a friend.
I feel that.
One day, all this will be a part of a tour.
Happy NY, Mars Guy and Perceverance.
Keep rollin', rollin' roillin,
though streams are no more swollen....
Thanks, and Happy NY 2U2! We'll keep rollin'.
Thanks for broadening my perspective on the year!
Thanks for being open to it!
Nice job on this one, very interesting.
Smooooth graphic transitions.
Thanks, glad you notice the effort.
@@MarsGuy If it was easy, everyone would do it. :)
Fabulous! Thank you, Mars Guy.
Great, thanks!
Born just after Sputnik's launch, I too am awed at the progress made exploring space and particularly Mars. But I'm more excited about what's to come in the next few years. Thanks Mars Guy for keeping us all informed on this front. Here's hoping your channel makes 50k subs before my next birthday.
Thanks, glad you're excited. 50k would be nice, but probably >1 year away.
Thanks for a fine "look back" - perfect timing for retrospectives. Percy has come a long way, baby! And even its present legacy spans far more than geography alone. I'd never have had such a clear, detailed view of this mission if it weren't for your fine reporting. My gratitude abounds, Mars Guy.
So glad you liked this episode and appreciate the content on this channel. Thanks for the encouraging words.
What a journey 🫶
Want to know what I find the most remarkable? You make dirt interesting =:). Well done sir. Well done.
Ha, well, rocks too! Thanks for your interest.
Looking forward to Mars Guy this next year!
Great look back, literally and physically.
What a great look back on the engineering miracle that has been Percy's and Ingenuity's legacy (so far). We've learned so much and so much left to go! Thanks for the great work and congrats on the 40K, Steve! All the best for more amazing adventures in the new year!🎉
Glad you liked the episode and that you appreciate the engineering. And thanks for the congrats, the well wishes, and for being a regular viewer and commenter.
Awesome video! I watched Percy's fabulous landing (nail biting time) and watched every step taken with love and worry. Today, Percy is looking back at the vast landscape and an X amount of work already done and what is yet to come.
Thank you, Mars Guy, your guidance is unsurpassed.
Glad you're so dedicated! And thanks for watching.
At 3:45 when zooming out of the crashed back shell/chute, what is that item in the right hand bottom corner?
That's a camera artifact. It's in all the images from the right camera of Mastcam-Z.
Thanks Mars Guy! Your work is much appreciated.
Glad you do, thanks.
Thank you MG. The Mars Guy measuring scale should be a standard someday. I sometimes forget just how large the rover really is.
Yeah, it's a fun measuring stick!
Great content. Factual, informative, intriguing. Putting Mars Guy in the frame for perspective is very helpful. Happy 2025!
Thanks for this feedback and show of support. This is very encouraging and appreciated. Happy 2025 to you!
Thank you for this series, Mars Guy. Happy New Year, all!
Thanks for watching.
You were looking very tiny in some of those shots, always surprises me at the scale of things.. Thx MarsGuy !
Ha, yes, Mars is bigger than you think!
My Sunday fix thanks
Thanks for being a regular.
Seeing Mars Guy kneeling to face the broken Ingenuity was poignant.
Hard not to anthropomorphize Ingenuity.
Great summary of the mission to date.
Thanks, glad you liked it.
*GR8 Video, have a happy New Year!*
Thanks, and to you too!
Happy New Year! Looking forward to another year of videos
Hey Marsguy! I love the content, and would love to show it to some family. They are, however, not as captivated by Mars as I am. Will you ever make a summary video of the last year, like a highlight video, that would be exciting to watch for new viewers?
Glad you enjoy the content. I'm afraid it's unlikely that I'll be able to take the time beyond getting a weekly episode out to do a summary video.
Makes one wonder what would be the Top Three Things photographed *from* Ingenuity! Was it discovering "anything" new that Perseverance never saw anyways? ☆☆
Excellent reporting. Five minutes of facts and gone. Much better than some channels that manage to cram 5 minutes of information into 20 minutes. As they said on Dragnet, "just the facts man".🙂🙂
Ha, glad you like the short and sweet approach!
Marvellous.....
I look forward to your videos every week. Please keep up the good work and Happy New Year!
Thanks, glad to have you as a regular viewer.
Thank You Mars Guy! So Perseverance managed to do this panorama view! I may need to update my clip frame.
It is hard to believe that this journey is almost 4 years old already... Yet so much to come!
This presentation is a reminder of the incredible quality of the camera/s on this rover, and the chain of complex systems that get the images all the way from Mars to me. Mars Guy is in that chain. Thanks!
Happy to provide that link! Thanks for watching.
Good morning MG what a long and absolute amazing trip we all are taking together. The view is something we were not expecting, but we will take it I’m looking forward to another year of fantastic videos from the Red planet have a great New Year Rick from NYC
Glad you're along for the journey. Thanks for watching.
Happy New Year Mars Guy - thank you for the great vids in 2024 💞💞
Same to you and thanks for watching.
Happy New Year Mars Guy.
Thanks!
Wonderful summary. Well done, thanks Mars Guy.
Thanks, glad you liked it.
Was this exploration outside of the Jezero crater part of the original mission or did it change when targets of high interest ran out?
It was always a long term plan.
Thanks for the Mars updates in 24'. Looking forward to hearing more next year!!
Thanks for watching. Glad you want more!
I love your videos man! Would you be interested in doing a colab in english regarding Mars? How about a video talking about the temperature on the surface of Mars, but through the lens of how it would actually feel through the suit? Since Mars has thinner atmosphere, it would conduct the heat away slower than on Earth, so the different temperatures on Mars would feel different for the astronaut on Mars, compared to here on Earth, at least temporarely. Anyways, i love watching your every video, you really bring out science and exploration in a cool way!
Thanks for the encouraging feedback. And you're right about the difference in how heat will conduct in the Martian atmosphere. The more extreme version is on the Moon with no atmosphere. There's probably published studies on this topic, but it's a bit out of my realm.
40k!! great! your excellent videos deserve many hundreds of thousands. may they come next year!
Thanks, but it's a slow build!
Will the downward trek take Percy back into the river channel that fed water into Jezero?
I haven't seen that in the plan. The route goes south, not north toward the channel.
Great vid MG, loved the 3d flyby of the path so far. Happy new year to you, can’t wait to see the progress and discoveries in the coming year!! Capnjohn 🚀👍🇬🇧😎
Glad you enjoyed the flyby and thanks for being a regular viewer and commenter for so long.
Thx
You absolutely deserve the moniker Mars Guy. I fully echo the sentiments expressed below this post.
Ha, thanks! Before I was Mars Guy, I was just a Mars guy within a community of planetary scientists.
So fun. Imagine someday when traveling to mars is common visiting to see in person. For my kids of course. Or me, u never know ha ha
I think that's what the future holds.
Thank you for all your work on these videos Mars Guy.
Merry Christmas to you and Mars family and here's to a happy new year.
Love from Australia, where my Woomera zone work site looks like scenery for Mars itself 😀
Thanks for watching from down under (hopefully that's not a banned phrase!). Had to look up Woomera zone. Stay safe out there!
Thanks for your nice content. Happy New Year.
Thanks, and glad you like the content.
Nice retrospective, MG. ❤
Thanks!
Good-bye, Jezero.
Hello, world!
Where is an account of what automotive grade electronics was still working (or wasn't working) in Ingenuity before the incident. All I ever heard about was an inclinometer sensor failure.
Happy Sunday with another Mars Guy edition of what's up on Mars.
Happy New Year to all.
Cheers 👍💪✌
To help with scaling, can you please confirm that Mars Guy is neither shorter than 18 inches nor taller than 12 feet?
Correct.
@@MarsGuy Thank goodness - I was concerned that my perception of your wonderful images might be way off! Best wishes to you and for the success of your brilliant channel in ‘25.
Just Awesome
Great stuff
Thanks
Mars Guy for scale!
It's interesting how having the rover tracks visible in the panorama makes it look somehow more "real" or more evocative.
Celebrities that passed in 2024 that we dearly miss: The Ingenuity Helicopter.
Happy new year everyone!🏍️🇨🇦
It's difficult to imagine how mars apparently had more water in the past. Obviously it's easy to imagine how it would have been lost into space given the current conditions on mars, but how is it that it was on the planet long enough to apparently carve these channels... The mass of mars didn't decrease thereby reducing its gravitional force... It didn't spiral in closer to the sun increasing its surface temperature...
Thanks once again for your regular support of this channel. And your struggle to understand the comings and goings of water on Mars is central to much of Mars science, with no easy answers. Results from the MAVEN mission support a long slow loss of the Martian atmosphere through sputtering by solar wind (doi.org/10.1126/science.aai7721 ), but there's probably been punctuated periods of warmer climate early on, maybe driven by large impact events.
I might just make that panorama my next desktop wallpaper.
There's a lot to see!
Interesting 😮
Thanks to MG, NASA, JPL and the US taxpayers who made this mars exploration!
Hear hear! And thanks.
Thanks for the great detailed perspective as a major chapter for Perseverance exploring within Jezero crater wraps up and a new chapter exploring beyond is about to unfold.
Wonder what 2025 will reveal. Hopefully initial details of future Mars mission plans for 2026 and beyond start to be revealed.
Thanks again for watching and commenting. The plans for sample return should firm up early in the new year and the impact to Perseverance and perhaps other missions will become clearer.
Every Sunday we get a new treat. Thanks Mars Guy.
Glad you're enjoying the weekly treat!
Can the other crash site that Ingenuity did not image (and I worry everyone is forgetting about) also be spotted in this image? I mean the spot where the sky-crane crash-landed.
Didn't see it.
40 k sub's, Brilliant educational Channel.
Thanks, glad you think so.
Mars Guy and subscribers, Happy New Year 2025. I still have my doubts about flights 71 and 72. We were told that flight 71 ended up about 10 meters east of where Ingenuity is now, and that flight 72 would be a vertical climb to 12 meters (if I'm not mistaken, Well, I'm speaking now from memory). Why, if it was going to land at the same point, would it move 10 horizontal meters to the West?🍾🥂
Happy New Year to you too. And yes, some strangeness at the end.
Thanks for bringing us these weekly news reports! Here's to more in 2025... 🍻
Thanks for being a regular viewer!
It still blows my mind they put a hovering vehicle on Mars. Edgar Rice Burroughs kind of stuff. Sci Fi.
🎉🎉🎉
2:53 giant dog fossil found on Mars
nice reminiscence. thanks. I sure wish it would come across some piece of non-earthly technology: a piece a metal or something
Thanks, and yes, that would be spectacular but highly unlikely, unfortunately.
I wanna be the first astronaut on Mars so I can pour one out for ingenuity 😂
It looks like you could film a Western movie there...
What an awesome view of Devon Island! What a load of crap!
Always keep in mind that this is just computer generated graphics.... nothing more
Daqui alguns anos se Deus permitir estaremos la e esses planetas tem muitas riquezas espero estar vivo ate la para ver a conquista da nossa humanidade mas o universo e imensamente infinito alguns planetas demoram milhões de anos para chegar lá eu acho que existem vidas em outros planetas mas tudo e no tempo de Deus que sabe algum dia nos descobriremos a verdade sou louco e apaixonado pelos os planetas mas nem todos podemos chegar porque e a vontade de deus que criou os planetas e o universo 🇧🇷
☕️🇺🇲
Actually first view😂