NASA’s Curiosity rover clicked two images of Mars’ Mount Sharp and the mission team has joined it together, added colours, and made a postcard of it. On November 16, 2021, the rover took a 360-degree view of its surroundings at 8:30 am and again at 4:10 pm of Mars time.
By clicking the pictures of the landscape at two different times, the black-and-white cameras captured a variety of details of the area. The recreation of the two scenes includes “details from the morning scene in blue, the afternoon scene in orange, and a mixture of both in green,” according to NASA.