Video 'toxic' about the operation of the Mars exploration ship

By "time-condensing" technology, a man from Michigan State (USA) created an impressive, amazing video of the entire operation of the Mars Curiosity explorer during the past 9 months. .

The video is only 60 seconds long, but it captures all the activities on the red planet of the million-dollar explorer ship of the US Aerospace Agency (NASA).

According to the author Karl Sanford, he downloaded all the original images on the mission management website of the Curiosity. Then, he arranged the photos taken in sequence from the front and left cameras of the ship and put them into an MPEG mold. The impressive video finally came from a pairing technique, condensing time with the photos above.

Since being published on YouTube on May 22, the 9-month video of Curiosity has attracted nearly 300,000 viewers.

The Curiosity landed on Mars on August 6, 2012, beginning its mission of exploration for at least 2 years. Over the past time, this probe has examined and analyzed the landscape and geology of the Red Planet.

Last week, Curiosity used a drill on the robotic arm to collect samples inside a stone called "Cumberland". This sample is currently being analyzed by the integrated laboratory on board.

In March, data from the Curiosity ship to Earth revealed, a rock located near the Gale hole - where the ship landed on Mars - contained all the chemical components needed for microbial life.

Scientists are now eagerly awaiting more information about the new rock form, believed to be the original rock in an area called Yellowknife Bay .