NASA spacecraft found similar Pink Floyd on Mars album cover

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I'll see you on the dark side of the red planet.

 

When you stare at the picture of the red planet as much as As the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter team does, you're going to start seeing some funny stuff, like a rock album carved into the surface of another planet.NASA's High-Resolution Imaging (HiRise) Experiment on the MRO provides an uninterrupted view of Mars. Last week,

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the HiRise team tweeted a picture showing it. "The dark streaks in the rock that cover the north pole of Mars" compared to the cover of Pink Floyd's 1973 album The Dark Side of the Moon.Separated at birth?” The HiRise account mentions the similarities between the prism on the album and the angular streaks across the Martian landscape.

HiRise is operated by the University of Arizona.The North Pole of Mars is an interesting region filled with layers of dusty ice. According to NASA, the layers are up to 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) thick and accumulate over millions of years. HiRise has found it all. From angular formations to regional avalanches

As astronomers have pointed out There is no permanent dark side of the moon. Even if there is a side facing away from the world It still gets the sunlight back there. But that's not knocking out Pink Floyd's lyric lyrics: "And if your head explodes with a dark premonition too / I'll see you on the dark side of the moon," or Mars.