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Activists on social media circulated a video clip titled Live Scenes broadcast for the first time from the red planet “Mars”, and the clip shows sounds heard from the planet’s surface broadcast by NASA’s probe “Perseverance”.
However, upon further examination and research, it was found that the sound is composite on the images when recording, as the sound in the clip appears to produce a similar sound and circulated on more than one previous video published by NASA during the past months.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_C8eG0nbmFo
In 2018, the super-sensitive sensors on board the NASA Insight probe were able to record “Mars sounds” in the first of its kind in the history of the invasion of the Red Planet.
According to Sky News, NASA released an “audio clip” of wind sounds on Mars, which was recorded by the air pressure sensor, which was developed in Britain, and the Insight probe detected a low “rumble” or “snarl” caused by vibrations caused by the air on Mars.
And the NASA “Perseverance Rover” was able to successfully land on the surface of Mars safely after passing the most dangerous of the seven minutes of terror.
The NASA space agency (Preserver Rover) roving vehicle has been in development for about 10 years, and hundreds of people have been working at NASA to develop the agency’s most advanced robotic explorer so far.
NASA was able to receive the first image of the surface of Mars, just minutes after the lander landed, and it takes 11 minutes to send the data to the surface of the Earth.
Staff celebrated the control room at the headquarters of NASA, California, after it was confirmed that it had landed and was completely happy.