Inadvertently, NASA Perseverance has landed on Mars for 6 months. Now that NASA Perseverance has taken more than 125,000 photos, how will NASA Perseverance organize the photos? Google released a film to simulate NASA’s Perseverance using Google Photos post photos, by the way, to celebrate the half-year anniversary of landing on Mars.
- Google releases film to commemorate half anniversary of NASA’s Perseverance landing on Mars
- The film simulates NASA Perseverance using Google Photos post photos
- At present, NASA Perseverance has taken more than 125,000 photos
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Google recently released a film to commemorate the half-year anniversary of NASA’s Perseverance landing on Mars, and it also simulated NASA’s Perseverance using Google Photos post photos. It can be seen that NASA Perseverance has indeed taken different types of photos, such as shadow selfies, rocks, sand dunes and other beautiful scenery. Basically, a brief trip to Mars can be seen from it. At the time of its realization, NASA Perseverance has taken more than 125,000 photos. If Google Photos does not increase the capacity, I am afraid that it will not be enough to display NASA Perseverance’s photographic masterpieces. If you are interested in knowing what the NASA Perseverance would look like with Google Photos, watch the “A Mars Rover Looks Back | Google Photos” video on YouTube!
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