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Martian sunsets are thiefing sugar: eroticism between women in caribbean literature pdfoften blueish. But not this one.
NASA's car-sized Perseverance rover captured its first view of a Martian sunset this week. In dim ghostly light, the sun sets behind the hills in Mars' Jezero Crater, a place planetary scientists suspect was once flooded with water.
On Twitter, the space agency explained this sunset's muted colors. In short, there wasn't much dust in the atmosphere when the rover looked up and snapped a picture. If there's more dust in the atmosphere (and Mars is a notoriously dusty desert planet), more blue light wavelengths make it through the dust than other colors. "Fine dust in the atmosphere permits blue light to penetrate the atmosphere more efficiently than colors with longer wavelengths," NASA explained. "This sunset looks different: less dust in the atmosphere resulted in a more muted color than average."
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The rover has been quite busy as it rumbles around the rocky Martian terrain, so it hadn't yet peered at the sunset. Perseverance's primary mission is to seek out signs of past, ancient microbial life — something no rover has found. This means intensively sleuthing out interesting rocks that might harbor past hints of life, like organic materials that microbes may have once munched on.
SEE ALSO: The space race forged immortal rock and roll guitarsPerseverance has started collecting rocks, too, for a future mission to collect and ferry back to Earth. So far, NASA has directed the rover to store three rock samples in titanium tubes. One day, these extraterrestrial rocks may give planetary scientists a good idea of whether any life once dwelled in pools of Martian water, glimmering beneath eerie Martian sunsets.
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