Algerian national parks Tassili N’Ajjer, du Djurdjura and du Ghoufi, renowned for their breathtaking landscapes and unique biodiversity, are now part of the new mapping of the Martian Jezero region.
This remarkable initiative is the fruit of the work of the renowned Algerian physicist, Noureddine Melikechi.
These national parks, true natural gems of Algerianow transcend the borders of our planet to become a integral part of Martian heritage.
This advance has been described as “historical and universal”highlighting the inestimable value of Algerian natural treasures, now immortalized beyond the limits of the Earth.
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The Professor Melikechi said: “Our national parks are not just natural spaces; they embody our collective memory and reflect the richness of our national identity. Their inclusion in the map of Mars is a tribute to our eternal Algeria, symbolically uniting our land with that of Mars. »
Algeria: Thanks to NASA, Algerian landscapes extend to Mars
Specialist in atomic and molecular laser spectroscopythe distinguished physicist expressed his gratitude to the scientific teams involved in NASA’s Mars missions, adding: “Thanks to their efforts and the support of Jeffrey Schroeder et Jet Propulsion LaboratoryAlgeria’s natural heritage shines today in the far reaches of the universe. »
For his part, the Algerian ambassador to the United States, Sabri Boukadoumwelcomed this exceptional feat by declaring: “This recognition, which places our national parks on the map of Mars, is a source of immense pride for Algeria. It symbolizes the richness and diversity of our natural landscapesas well as our cultural heritage that we must preserve and celebrate. »
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This historic event reminds us of the importance of preserving our natural landscapes and our biodiversity. It is a call to all citizens, in Algeria and elsewhere, to rediscover these natural gems and protect them for future generations.
This exceptional recognition sparks a collective commitment to enhance our precious heritage while exploring new scientific horizons.
NASA missions Curiosity et Perseverance continue to amaze the world, revealing fascinating mysteries of the Red Planet. Since their arrival on Mars, these rovers have made major discoveries: Curiosity has notably confirmed the presence of water in the pastwhile Perseverance searches for traces of ancient microbial life in the Jezero region, preparing to collect samples that will be brought back to Earth in the future.