What stands out immediately is the quality of the picture, which looks strikingly similar to a landscape photo you might take during a hike somewhere on Earth.
This was because the crystal-clear shot highlighted how empty and lifeless the Martian landscape is when compared with the colorful, full-of-life environments we enjoy here on Earth.

A second person chimed in with: “Boring. Lame. The sky isn’t even blue. One star.”

Even NASA seemed to echo that sentiment, describing Mars on its website by noting: “Mars is no place for the faint-hearted. It’s dry, rocky, and bitter cold.”
Astronomer Carl Sagan famously reflected on this in relation to the “Pale Blue Dot” photo taken by the Voyager probe, describing Earth as “dust suspended in a sunbeam.”