The raw images of the Red planet are sent back to Earth

The photos show the wild beauty of the Martian surface and also help executives find other places for the Curiosity to come and explore.

>>>The 'super-sharp' Mars image of "Curious"

At first glance, they looked like a strange exhibition of hipster-style photos. In fact, they are a collection of 'raw' images taken from NASA's Curiosity self-propelled explorer ship on the surface of Mars.

While NASA normally publishes only magnificent pictures displaying colorful new images or surprisingly colorful panoramic images, the agency recently announced each image from a camera. Multi-dimensional of self-propelled ships, showing a much more accurate view of the Red planet, in fact it is like a barren place.

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The photos show images of stones bobbing on the surface of Mars

The image was taken by the Curiosity camera and is often used by Earth engineers and operators to check whether the self-propelled ship is on the right track.

Photos also help the ship explore new places.

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Black and white photos taken from mastcam of Curiosity ship
Low resolution is used by engineers to study the surface of Mars.

One of the two Mastcam camera systems has a medium-resolution lens, while the other camera system has a high-resolution lens to study distant landscapes compared to the autonomous ship.

In fact, even the high-resolution camera system of Curiosity is only of low quality compared to modern cameras and even phones.

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The photos show the wild beauty of the Martian surface and also help the
The operator searched for other locations for the Curiosity ship to come and explore.

Curiosity sends data to the two current satellites orbiting Mars so that they will transmit data back to Earth but at a rate of only 128Kb, the speed is quite low in modern conditions. That explains why rudimentary black and white pictures are sent back.

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NASA didn't provide any information about the image but promised
Announce each photo one from the Red planet at a particular angle.