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by throwaway888abc
1176 days ago
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just tried same for curiosity
"The Mars sky would be pink if you were to look up and observe it in person. This is due to the presence of finely dispersed iron oxide particles in its atmosphere, which scatter blue light from the sun and cause the sky to appear reddish-pink in color. This phenomenon is known as "Rayleigh scattering."
If seen through a telescope on Earth however, the Martian sky may appear dark or even black depending on atmospheric conditions and time of day/year. It can sometimes be observed with a bluish tint during sunrise or sunset when more sunlight reaches the planet's surface and illuminates the dust particles in the air. During certain times of year (such as spring and summer), a thin layer of water ice clouds can also form at higher altitudes, causing the sky to become slightly whiter than usual." Model OA_SFT_Llama_30B |
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