{"id":144701,"date":"2021-11-15T10:46:16","date_gmt":"2021-11-15T10:46:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/?p=144701"},"modified":"2021-11-15T10:46:16","modified_gmt":"2021-11-15T10:46:16","slug":"nasa-releases-eerie-deathlike-images-from-mars-that-look-like-a-graveyard","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/world-news\/nasa-releases-eerie-deathlike-images-from-mars-that-look-like-a-graveyard\/","title":{"rendered":"NASA releases eerie \u2018deathlike\u2019 images from Mars that look like a graveyard"},"content":{"rendered":"
NASA\u2019s Perseverance Mars Rover has released some new images of Mars in the space agency\u2019s quest to learn more about the Red Planet.<\/p>\n
The pictures show vast amounts of lonely rocks, which resemble a mass graveyard, giving the rocky environment a spooky aesthetic, the Daily Mirror reports.<\/p>\n
In the image, the rocks are scattered closely together to look like a small cemetery. <\/u><\/u><\/p>\n
Grainy details and an abundance of rocks all differing in size just add to the general intrigue of the picture. <\/u><\/u><\/p>\n
Twitter users have previously taken to the social media platform to describe Mars as a \u2018graveyard planet\u2019, with one doing so again, commenting: \u201cPhotographs of Mars make me think of partially buried skeletons. It's the way the surface has been stripped by wind to reveal the rocky strata beneath. It really is a graveyard planet.\u201d <\/u><\/u><\/p>\n
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The Rover has been on Mars for a while now, after launching in July 2020 and will be heading back to Earth in February 2022. <\/u><\/u><\/p>\n
With over 2.8m followers, the Mars Rover Twitter page has gained a lot of popularity, giving users a unique look at the planet. <\/u><\/u><\/p>\n
A recent tweet shared an image of a patch of rock with a surface layer removed to give us a closer look, leaving many Twitter users convinced of aliens. <\/u><\/u><\/p>\n
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One commented: \u201cCan you turn over large rocks to look underneath them? Something that may not have been disturbed for thousands of years? Who knows what may be under some of them?\u201d <\/u><\/u><\/p>\n
Another responded to the image: \u201cDefinitely a tiny white alien.\u201d <\/u><\/u><\/p>\n
Some images are more spine-chilling than others, and although some believe the planet is filled with graveyards and aliens, Mars still manages to look beautiful.<\/p>\n