
October 2, 2012 – “Postcard” From Mars: This striking image is from NASA’s Curiosity Rover and shows an HD image of its new home.
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It’s not as red as I expected. Do you think the color has been changed?
According to the NASA Website the color is exactly as it is on Mars. Perhaps the lighting has something to do with it. It looks like it’s either about 2PM or 10AM. Direct sunlit is less red than say closer to sunrise or sunset.
yours,
Bill
Thank you. That’s good to know. It doesn’t seem so alien or so hostile without such a saturation of red.