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    Original - Sunset on Mars. Photo taken by NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit as the Sun sank below the rim of Gusev crater on Mars on May 19th, 2005. Because Mars is farther from the Sun than the Earth is, the Sun appears only about two-thirds the size that it appears in a sunset seen from the Earth.

  3. NASA image shows a striking Martian sunset - AOL

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  4. Sunset captured on the surface of Mars - AOL

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    No need to adjust your screen to watch this NASA video the blue tinge to the dark skyline above the horizon is how the view is seen from the surface. The images were taken by the Mars Rovers ...

  5. NASA's curiosity rover captures Mars sunset - AOL

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  6. Astronomy on Mars - Wikipedia

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    Mars sky at sunset, as imaged by the Spirit rover (May, 2005). Mars sky at sunset , as imaged by the Curiosity rover (February 2013; Sun simulated by artist). The seasonal lag on Mars is no more than a couple of days, [ 1 ] due to its lack of large bodies of water and similar factors that would provide a buffering effect.

  7. Maestro (software) - Wikipedia

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    Maestro (software) was a free program released by NASA to allow users to view photos and daily progress of the Spirit and Opportunity rovers. It served as an activity planner for Mars that utilized a combination of 2D and 3D visuals to track the movement and missions of the Spirit and Opportunity rovers in 2004.

  8. File:Mars sunset PIA00920.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Mount Sharp - Wikipedia

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    Aeolis Mons is 5.5 km (18,000 ft) high, about the same height as Mons Huygens, the tallest lunar mountain, and taller than Mons Hadley visited by Apollo 15.The tallest mountain known in the Solar System is in Rheasilvia crater on the asteroid Vesta, which contains a central mound that rises 22 km (14 mi; 72,000 ft) high; Olympus Mons on Mars is nearly the same height, at 21.9 km (13.6 mi ...