It took about 17 minutes for each image to transmit back from Mars, some 200 million miles away, and another minute to go through stations on the ground here, which had to deal with earthly element…
A European spacecraft’s historic first-of-its-kind livestream from the red planet was constantly interrupted by rain — from Earth.
It took about 17 minutes for each image to transmit back from Mars, some 200 million miles away, and another minute to go through stations on the ground here, which had to deal with earthly elements., however, a number of awe-inspiring images still made it through.
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