It truly is been 6 months considering the fact that NASA’s selfie-able Perseverance rover strike the iron oxide ground of Mars. “Percy,” as some affectionately call the bot, has been extremely useful in that brief span inspite of only trekking just beneath one particular-and-a-quarter miles of floor. It is also taken more than 125,000 charming photographs in the course of its remain. Some of them designed the artistic folks at Google question “what if Perseverance experienced a Google Photos account?”

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So it goes as that thought — or, “thought experiment” as Google puts it — has been turned into a neat video set to the tune of “Set On Your Sunday Apparel” from the primary movie soundtrack of the Broadway musical “Good day, Dolly!”

In it, we scroll by way of pictures and clips taken by Perseverance hanging out in Google Pictures collections including “Shadow Selfies” and “Additional Rocks,” equipment-finding out-driven lookups for topics like “h2o” (no outcomes) and “Martians” (also no success), and identifiable close friends including the Ingenuity helicopter, sister rover Curiosity, and even Pig Rock (a rock that appears like a pig). No sign of Wall-E on the Red Planet, by the way.

Of study course, this whimsical very little number is meant to exploit some of your extraterrestrial fascination and transform it into some wish to use Google Pictures — and soon after the final decision to finish cost-free backups back in June, it desperately demands to mine some of that motivation. And hey, it really is not the only Martian-themed Easter egg Google has dreamed up!

By the way, you can verify out all of Perseverance’s 125,000 (and developing) illustrations or photos by NASA’s Mars 2020 mission site gallery correct in this article.