It was proved that it was a heavy edited image.
"The landscape around Perseverance is real, and the sky is real, but it’s an Earth sky, not a Mars sky, and the two have been composited together."
"It's hard to list everything that's wrong with this composite. It's an all-sky infrared image posted on to a daytime image taken from the surface of Mars, if you can see the landscape this clearly it wouldn't be possible to see the Milky Way. It pays no respect to scale, orientation or our intelligence.
The optics on the Curiosity rover are designed for taking sharp images in bright sunshine. It doesn't have a fast wide-angle lens suitable for taking nightscapes. Here's an actual image taken from Mars at night:"
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"The landscape around Perseverance is real, and the sky is real, but it’s an Earth sky, not a Mars sky, and the two have been composited together."
"It's hard to list everything that's wrong with this composite. It's an all-sky infrared image posted on to a daytime image taken from the surface of Mars, if you can see the landscape this clearly it wouldn't be possible to see the Milky Way. It pays no respect to scale, orientation or our intelligence.
The optics on the Curiosity rover are designed for taking sharp images in bright sunshine. It doesn't have a fast wide-angle lens suitable for taking nightscapes. Here's an actual image taken from Mars at night:"

Earth from Mars - NASA Science
This photo from NASA’s Curiosity rover shows the Earth as seen from the surface of Mars, shining brighter than any star in the Martian night sky. Earth is the bright point of light a little left of the image’s center and our moon can be seen just below Earth. Curiosity, which landed on the red...
