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topicnews · September 1, 2024

Fact check: Photo from Algeria shows NASA’s Mars mission

Fact check: Photo from Algeria shows NASA’s Mars mission

The fact that d’Mound landings are being faked is a classic conspiracy theory.

I have launched NASA’s Mars mission for the second time. The mission was confirmed in August 2024. A detailed photo analysis was prepared by a photographer who convinced AFP that the approach was wrong.

In August 2024, we saw Notzers on TikTok and Facebook a week earlier. The caption of the image “MARS” features two elaborate room design elements. The caption of our most recent image “ALGERIA” features and shows people who appear to be colored identically to Bierger, as they consider to be the best image. The image source is an image ignited by the Mars mission in Algeria.

On August 13, 2024, you created a picture and posted it on Facebook the next week.

Close description on picture, which was posted online to Ëmlaf ass, ass: “Flown towards Mars on April 17, 2021. From: Ingenuity Helicopter.” It was assumed that the picture was obviously taken by a helicopter from Numm Ingenuity from the American National Aeronautic and Space Agency (NASA) according to gouf.

About the author and other contributors, for example, was written in the English language Facebook blog on August 10, 2024.

The AFP has no proof that NASA has published a comparable image.

Two versions of the selected photo

Mathëllef was provided with original photos by a bundled biller with the result of a diffuse image from AFP. I will achieve better use of my Internet services, but no more “Krishnamurti France”.

First, analyze your photo to see that it is actually an image labeled “Mars” and that the label “Algeria” is a version of your selected original image. The path from Bierg at Hannergrönd, the large Steng at Viertgrönd and then other elements come to the following values:

The “Mars” version of our image with a Photoshop software supported: The original photography, the NASA planes and a helicopter have a long life and are an “Algeria” version. Image ënnen ze recognize sinful, goufen ewechgeholl. Even though the picture is very narrow, it doesn’t have much of an optical effect, but the people from the original photo don’t have to be zoomed in on the “Mars” version:

The original photo is from the internet and was made by “Krishnamurti France”. In the metadata edition of the image, the number “Gregory Rohart” was published as the author. This metadata was taken on January 6, 2009 at 9.56 am with a Canon 40D camera.

Ëffentlech zougängleche sources no ass de Gregor Rohart and French Déieren- a nature photographer and travel blogger who has traveled mainly from Algeria. On AFP-Ufro, Rohart confirmed on August 23, 2024 that the photo is no longer available.

Original photo is available from the photographer

After Rohart provided AFP with a screenshot of the original image on Lightroom, photographers need cataloging software. Think about what metadata the lighting detailers need to recognize:

“I was reminded of Algeria when I was wandering in the desert of Tadrart,” Rohart said in an email, telling AFP that he had set off for the desert – a beer region Tadrartnot the border between Algeria and Libya. “As a photographer, I don’t want to know that a photo you gave me is based on the way it came from the original context,” said Rohart.

But I had no idea that the photographer was so beautiful that the place he was in was exactly what he needed to take a photo. D’AFP has created another photo of a selected landscape on the Internet through an Italian Reesbüro font “Spazid’avventura”:

This means that the picture is not based around Mars, in the middle of the Sahara in the southeast of Algeria.

NASA’s Mars mission

The description of the image posted online was “Ingenuity Helicopter” as the source on the date “April 17, 2021.” In fact, NASA has developed a helicopter called Ingenuity. In July 2020, a remote-controlled Mars rover called Perseverance launched a NASA rocket from an American space station in Cape Canaveral for launch.

The Perseverance rover has lost its data, but it didn’t take any microbes because it is on Mars and wants to collect geology and climate data around the world. No further landing at the Mars shipyard in February 2021, but “Percy” Buedemprouwen collected data on another date. The Mars mission had no idea the Prouwen were on their way to transport them. Mat de Prouwe is to be tested, for example, technology for the extraction of oxygen from the Martian atmosphere.

In this way, we had to map the history onto our map to gain new insights before we located them.

The Mars helicopter Ingenuity weighs just 1.8 kilograms and is equipped with the Mars rover Perseverance. On April 19, 2021, the curse on Mars was lifted, marking the motorized curse on an upcoming plan on Earth. During this historic moment, Ingenuity rose three meters high and the Martian atmosphere was shot up, and then the photos were taken, and they only needed one time.

This curse had not just begun to start exploring Mars from the loft, I had time and wanted to meet the date for the planned mission, while this busy geek had long been busy seeing the surface on the plan.

Neither of these two people made Ingenuity a total of 72 million years old. The helicopter had a total distance of only 17 kilometers and was traveling between two stages.

The task of ingenuity is bestowed upon the purchaser of the Marsuewerfläch from the loft. The Perserverance rover’s helicopter is located near traces of microbial fire.

Ingenuity’s angle is due to everything NASA has learned: helicopter-helicopter capabilities with flight conditions, temperatures, and terrain elevation changes are linked to a faulty sensor. The final curse of Ingenuity, on January 18, 2024, was released with a brochure on a website taken over by the rotor blades. On April 16, 2024, the helicopter had lost signal, causing another crash.

Ingenuity and Perseverance would provide Mars with additional data. This means that the Mars mission’s disks can provide a new generation of disks at a later date.

Conclusion: Close photos from Algeria, I’m on the Internet and discovered the Mars mission on the NASA network. The AFP was able to provide evidence of this from a thorough image analysis from the original photographer.

This AFP article was published by RTL on Twitter.