As much as I hate to change the subject away from Pete Rose, please enjoy Curiosity taking a selfie with the Martian Night Sky.
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I am an astronomy geek and I love stuff like this. It sparks my, errr, curiosity (small c) that I cannot identify anything in these night skies.
The distance between earth and Mars at this point is about 150M miles (1.6x the mean earth-sun distance or 13.5 light minutes), not terribly much in galactic or even Solar system scales. Parallax should not be that much of an issue.
Yet the stars do not seem to align.
I think it is a longish exposure, possible while on the move, given that many objects are not dots but arcs.
That might mean that the energetic looking clouds in the top half of the frame are nowhere near as visible as they appear to be.
Those clouds are also covering great swaths of the sky, possibly obscuring those familiar and comforting constellations.
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