NASA did not renew Photoshop license
A video has appeared on the official website of NASA, which presents a circular panorama of the hills of the Murray Buttes of Mars. These are erosion-resistant rock formations that have remained unharmed for many centuries. They are named after Bruce Murray, a prominent American scientist, former head of the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena.

Dozens of photographs, of which the circular panorama of the Murray Buttes hills was compiled, were taken on August 5 of this year with the Mastcam camera, which is installed on the rover, that is, four years after landing in the Gale Crater.
Please note that in these images the Martian sky is blue, as the proponents of the theory of the presence of life on the Red Planet proved.
Although the American space agency usually represents all the photos from Mars in tan, with which the sky is painted.
It turns out that NASA employees specifically run the photo through filters that distort colors. Why they do this is not clear.
It is also not clear why this time they showed the Martian sky blue, although they tried two-thirds to “eat” it with a black background.

Dozens of photographs, of which the circular panorama of the Murray Buttes hills was compiled, were taken on August 5 of this year with the Mastcam camera, which is installed on the rover, that is, four years after landing in the Gale Crater.
Please note that in these images the Martian sky is blue, as the proponents of the theory of the presence of life on the Red Planet proved.
Although the American space agency usually represents all the photos from Mars in tan, with which the sky is painted.
It turns out that NASA employees specifically run the photo through filters that distort colors. Why they do this is not clear.
It is also not clear why this time they showed the Martian sky blue, although they tried two-thirds to “eat” it with a black background.