43 Months On Mars: Why is this Zebra Rock here?

43 Months On Mars: Why is this Zebra Rock here?

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@Andysovec
@Andysovec - 06.06.2025 13:17

Noooooo Dwayne!!! My fav rock!! 😭😭😭

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@DangerDave-e7u
@DangerDave-e7u - 06.06.2025 13:30

Men are from Mars. So this is my home.

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@nickmad887
@nickmad887 - 06.06.2025 13:30

Thank you.

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@MrDragonRX
@MrDragonRX - 06.06.2025 13:39

Why every planet they visit looks like a place in mexico ?😂

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@doktormozg
@doktormozg - 06.06.2025 13:43

This is absolutely ridiculous that we can sit here literally millions of miles away and observe another world up close in high definition as well as interact with its corporeal and analyze it??? NUTS. THANK you very much for these amazing documentaries!

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@skylers9804
@skylers9804 - 06.06.2025 13:56

Great video!

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@anar3786
@anar3786 - 06.06.2025 13:57

Finally getting out of Jezero Crater. Excited for upcoming episodes

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@MarceloArrizabalaga
@MarceloArrizabalaga - 06.06.2025 14:41

Thanks a lot for sharing this.

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@jamesp13152
@jamesp13152 - 06.06.2025 15:15

I want the next video, NOW! 😁Amazing vid, as always.

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@fullspectrumalchemist
@fullspectrumalchemist - 06.06.2025 15:37

These videos are always great 🎉

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@inappropriatejohnson
@inappropriatejohnson - 06.06.2025 16:38

Very pretty.......thanks, EF.

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@newfaceh214
@newfaceh214 - 06.06.2025 16:42

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@GreerProductionsChannel
@GreerProductionsChannel - 06.06.2025 17:25

Thank You Elderfox

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@EternalUniverss
@EternalUniverss - 06.06.2025 17:45

so amazing man!

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@nutier
@nutier - 06.06.2025 18:15

très belle vidéo que j'aime ! Merci beaucoup de la nous partager avec plaisir . Je vous souhaite une bonne journée !

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@Nightscape_
@Nightscape_ - 06.06.2025 18:58

I always make sure to watch Mars Guy each Sunday to keep up to date on Mars science.

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@boonstase
@boonstase - 06.06.2025 20:19

love your video bro. thank you for your work!!! greetings from germany bro!!

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@jaden-cc5vp
@jaden-cc5vp - 06.06.2025 21:32

new elderfox vid 😭😭🔥🔥

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@bastiaan7777777
@bastiaan7777777 - 06.06.2025 23:00

in the rim there could have been / shaped wedges to stop buildup of materials but choices were made not to add those

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@christophejergales7852
@christophejergales7852 - 07.06.2025 01:16

Last month I lose Leon the Lobster. Now, I lose Dwayne The Rock.

What am I supposed to do with myself?

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@mrazyone
@mrazyone - 07.06.2025 05:26

Speculation

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@treestandsafety3996
@treestandsafety3996 - 07.06.2025 07:28

All I see are tiny body parts and massive swathes of silicates once flesh...Oh, it's quiet now, but once it was not so...

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@giraffeguy6564
@giraffeguy6564 - 07.06.2025 09:45

I just realised why you guys called the rock "Dwayne".😂

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@thingsofsuch
@thingsofsuch - 07.06.2025 12:52

This is stupid. Made for this special folk in the comments im sure.

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@greetingz2all
@greetingz2all - 07.06.2025 15:10

Nasa colors or manipulate all footage from mars

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@EdwardPerry666
@EdwardPerry666 - 07.06.2025 15:43

There's my rock!!!

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@scottymoondogjakubin4766
@scottymoondogjakubin4766 - 07.06.2025 18:06

Cool that we can now start naming rocks on mars ! 😂

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@ianhobbs4984
@ianhobbs4984 - 07.06.2025 19:44

Why is it that there is never an explanation of the Rock Fields and there origin? They do look likes a possible collision event as if Mars was hit by a large asteroid that tore part of Mars away before coming back to the surface. And Martian rock samples found on earth seems to confirm a possible collision in the past.

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@DeaneMini5867
@DeaneMini5867 - 07.06.2025 21:12

Each video blows me away 🤯✌️🇬🇧

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@germanotardi
@germanotardi - 08.06.2025 08:52

Starà in Antartide...

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@moshe_dillinger738
@moshe_dillinger738 - 08.06.2025 12:25

Was ist an einem Wüstenplanet so interessant?

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@alejandroheinzle1516
@alejandroheinzle1516 - 08.06.2025 18:58

No te creo nada!!creo nos mienten como la supuesta llegada a la Luna!!😅😢

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@albertchacarrotte1372
@albertchacarrotte1372 - 09.06.2025 10:21

Sieht aus wie métamorphes Gestein, Amphibolit oder so ähnlich. Leider kein Hinweis auf die Grösse de Steins. Die Runde Form lässt auf Flusstransport schließen. Aber was macht dieser Fels auf dem Mars ?

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@skeptical9675
@skeptical9675 - 09.06.2025 12:13

The discovery of the gneiss (zebra rock) is perhaps not such a surprise. While the cause of the Martian dichotomy has been controversial the seismic results from NASA's InSight lander indicate that this was endogenic, not impact. This supports tectonic plate activity in the Jezero area in the past. The gneiss rock is an erratioc, came from domewhere else, almost certainly a weathered example of Jezero ejecta.

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@HoldenAafart
@HoldenAafart - 09.06.2025 14:38

Do you ever wonder what Uranus looks like?

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@very5ick112
@very5ick112 - 09.06.2025 15:56

fakery fuckery

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@NEVERGOINGHOME1504
@NEVERGOINGHOME1504 - 09.06.2025 17:10

SUCH A DESOLATE AND LONELY PLACE!

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@barbaramorgan870
@barbaramorgan870 - 09.06.2025 17:41

My rock identifier says it is Amazonite

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@JuanHernandez-m6h
@JuanHernandez-m6h - 09.06.2025 19:46

NADIE. HA. IDO .A. MARTE, ESTA. CLARO....NADIE HA. IDO A. MARTE.....

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@kennethquinnies6023
@kennethquinnies6023 - 09.06.2025 20:47

Could be a meteorite from space.

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@jameshallahan4376
@jameshallahan4376 - 10.06.2025 03:18

Why would you abuse the rover climbing hill?

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@a.i.5711
@a.i.5711 - 10.06.2025 07:37

Great pictures with an airplane.

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@kateathend
@kateathend - 10.06.2025 19:20

I'm so glad I am able to see what our friend the Rover is doing. If it were not for commentaries like this I might not develop interest? The Rover demonstrates what NASA has achieved and that alone is amazing. What I would like to see more of from NASA are cutting edge applications that attempts to build an AI Mars base in order to demonstrate sustainability. However, although the study of geology is very interesting when possible theories and speculations take flight, I question if we might learn more right here on planet earth? In reality is Mars today nothing more than a mountain climbing challenge which I suppose in itself is interesting.

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@GiottoMoon
@GiottoMoon - 11.06.2025 00:26

Adding the 747 for scale was a nice touch, really brought perspective to the pics. Thank you!

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@LTLT900
@LTLT900 - 11.06.2025 14:05

So thats where the Malaysian Airlines 777 ended up.

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@REgamesplayer
@REgamesplayer - 11.06.2025 14:20

People are amazed that we can see into different worlds, but all what I see are wastelands. Humanity is a newbie explorer who finds foreign dust exciting and a little bit in cope mode when facing with reality of our solar system. All our habitable planets are dead. Mars died long ago. Venus is in a freshly deceased corpse. There is nothing worth exploring in an interesting, habitable zone. Only some moons like Titan shows slightest glimpse of promise. However, without Earth and our luck with Theia, our planet would share same fate too.

The cruel reality of cosmos is that planetary life is brief on cosmic timeline. Most systems will be like that, expired.

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@RS-Amsterdam
@RS-Amsterdam - 12.06.2025 00:55

He escaped from the Mars zoo.

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@Dale-ko9kc
@Dale-ko9kc - 12.06.2025 16:07

Why would individuals desire to inhabit a planet characterized solely by desert landscapes? It is plausible that they would eventually tire of such an environment. However, the presence of a dome ecosystem could potentially mitigate this concern.

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