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NASA s Perseverance Rover Records New Sounds From Red Planet Through SuperCam Instrument

11 March 2021, 11:20 am EST By NASA released a space recording that was taken on the Perseverance rover last February. The audio was captured by the SuperCam instrument, which the Los Alamos National Laboratory developed. The said instrument has been a useful venture of the French Space Agency in carrying out its operations like capturing the audio of laser zaps from the other distant planet.  SuperCam Instrument is now a reality (Photo : Screenshot from YouTube/Gateway to Knowledge) Experts say that the first recording captured by SuperCam on Perseverance rover sounds like Earth breeze. In a report by ABC News, the sound captured through the instrument aboard the Perseverance rover on Mars is similar to the breeze we hear from our planet. For Rogel Wiens, the principal investigator assigned to the SuperCam instrument, the discovery has brought excitement to their Red Planet exploration.

Padma Lakshmi, Indian-American author

Padma Lakshmi, Indian-American author Indian-American author Padma Lakshmi is also a television host and United Nations Goodwill Ambassador. She said the pandemic has taught her to stop confusing being busy with being productive. You don t have to say yes to every single thing, she told CNN. What I learned is that a lot of the stuff that we do is actually not that necessary and we shouldn t confuse being busy with being productive. She said we need to remember that, as Covid-19 restrictions ease and people go back to normal life, we don t need necessarily need to do all the things we were doing before.

Norfolk native plays pivotal role in Mission to Mars

Norfolk native plays pivotal role in Mission to Mars and last updated 2021-03-08 08:11:00-05 NORFOLK, Va. - The world watched with amazement when the Mars Perseverance Rover touched down on the red planet in late February. Events like the launch when we all get together and we watch the incredible event it really puts it in perspective for me, said Suzie Kellogg. Kellogg a Norfolk native and a 2013 Maury High School graduate, had a front row seat to history and a hand in the mission. It is a little surreal, she told News 3 from Californina. The 26-year-old grew up in Norfolk, and was a part of the NORSTAR program where her interests in mechanical engineering, STEM and robotics started.

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