58 Years Of Mars Exploration In 14 Minutes

Hello, welcome to NeoScribe. As far back as the 2nd millennium BC, Ancient astronomers identified 5 celestial objects moving differently than the backdrop of stars. The Greeks called them “planetes” meaning wanderers and many ancient civilizations would go on to worship them as deities. With its abundant iron oxide dispersed on its surface, giving it a reddish appearance, the Romans worshiped Mars as the God of War. Over time, mystical worship shifted to fantastical speculation, of intelligent life on Mars. In 1877, Italian Astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli observed a network of linear structures on the surface of Mars leading to a surge of speculation of the possibility of intelligent life on the Planet. The idea of an Advanced Martian civilization was widely covered by newspapers and magazine along with many science fiction novels, capturing the imagination of the public, right up to the Space Age and the first missions to Mars. Between October 1960 and November 1962, the Soviet U
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