The space agency of the US, NASA released a photo of Mars. A strange hole is present in its surface. Scientists say this provides some hints of life on the planet Mars. Still, some studies are to be needed. Also, NASA released a volcano’s picture which is named as Pavonis Moss.
This photo has been sent from NASA’s Mars Reconciliation Orbiter in the year 2011, and it came to the public now by Space Agency of the US. Scientists want to know about the circular pit surrounding that area. A class of scientists speculate that this spherical crater is the clue of the survival of aliens, and they are going to expose the lies of the aliens.
Gases are found in very small amounts in the iron rich red planet. Despite this, scientists make the most discovery here compared to other planets in the solar system. This planet is the fourth planet by distance from the Sun and its atmosphere is full of dust particles. Even before this, NASA’s orbiter had taken a picture near the South Pole of Mars, in which a large pit was seen due to the melting of frozen carbon dioxide.
Along with the US Space Agency NASA and the European Space Agency, India has also placed its spacecraft in the orbit of Mars.
So far, NASA has placed three of its spacecraft in orbit on the Red Planet. In addition, a rover has to land on the surface of the red planet. Scientists say that this is also important because the caves around it are saved from the harsh environment of Mars. This makes the possibilities of life more powerful.
They believe that this hole will be a major target for future spacecraft, robots, and even explorers. NASA’s Mars Reconciliation Orbiter started studying the atmosphere and terrain of the red planet from 2006.
NASA’s Mars rover going to travel to Mars in 2020 will discover the possibility of life on the red planet and also finds a path for the coming manned missions. The rover is produced in the chamber of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, near Los Angeles, and it’s driving equipment was successfully tested there last week. The rover departs from Cape Canaveral, Florida in July 2020 and will land on Mars seven months later in February 2021. With this, it will become the fifth American rover to land on the Red Planet. The equipment installed in the rover includes twenty-three cameras and two hearing aids to hear the winds of Mars and a laser for the analysis of chemicals.