Probably just re-used images from the mars-yard with the AI to remove the trees and people. You clearly have not been to the mars-yard.
But they always forget to erase the tracks in the sand that are in front of where the rover is driving to.
You still think it's sand.....
Just the word I used here to describe the loose surface conditions that they present to us.
I was just thinking about this earlier: they tell us that the surface of Mars is entirely sand or rock. For a planet that has a very thin atmosphere, that wind sure did a good job of grinding down that rock into sand. That doesn't even make sense given the time frames that we're talking about.
You do know about Devon Island?
Without doxing myself. Yes.
Not sure I understand but ok.
I wish I could find the mars photo that some guy took, aligned the horizon and mountains (very very close the Devon picture was from a slightly different spot) then photo shop, removed some colors added red filter and bang boom almost identical.