Question: How long will it take for someone to call himself the "Korolev" Rebbe?
It may be years or even decades before humans step on Mars, but now you can take a trip to the Red Planet without leaving your home.
The European Space Agency (ESA) has created a stunning video showing a detailed fly over of the frozen crater, Korolev.
Located in the northern lowlands, the depression is 51 miles across, more than a mile deep and is coated in a layer of thick water ice.
The visualization starts with a shot of Mars and then skates around Korolev for a spectacular view of the frozen cavern.
Just south of a large patch of dune-filled terrain that encircles part of the planet's northern polar cap (known as Olympia Undae), ESA says it is 'an especially well-preserved example of a Martian crater.'
It is filled not by snow but ice, with its center hosting a mound of ice some 5,000 feet thick all year round.
The video begins with a snapshot of Mars circling in the dark abyss that is space and then we see a white speck in the dust planet, which is Korolev crater.
The movie pulls in deeper and takes us around the cavern to take in every inch of the spectacular view.
The crater is named after chief rocket engineer and spacecraft designer Sergei Korolev, dubbed the father of Soviet space technology.
Korolev worked on a number of well-known missions including the Sputnik program – the first artificial satellites ever sent into orbit around the Earth, in 1957 and the years following, the Vostok and Vokshod programs of human space exploration (Vostok being the spacecraft that carried the first ever human, Yuri Gagarin, into space in 1961) as well as the first interplanetary missions to the Moon, Mars, and Venus.
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don't worry DIN,much before there will be a Kprolev rebbe,we will have a CHABAD house up there,and of course we will have shnorrers from Meah Shearim.
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