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Perseverance is rapidly closing in on its target, with less than 600,000 miles left to go before its scheduled 8.55pm GMT landing in Mars s Jezero Crater. Like the Curiosity mission before it, the alien-hunting rover will dive into the Martian atmosphere virtually blind because of an 11-minute delay in communications between Earth and Mars. NASA s engineers will, therefore, find out whether the rover has survived its trip unscathed after a delay.
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THE MARS rover Perseverance is the most complex instrument NASA has ever sent to the Red Planet, with one scientist explaining how the rover will search for evidence of alien life after it attempts to land tonight.
NASA will host extensive coverage of the landing attempt across its multiple channels.
And thanks to NASA TV, the space agency s round-the-clock educational broadcasting, you can watch the landing online here in the UK.
Simply hit play on the embedded video player above before the coverage begins.
The broadcast will also be hosted on Facebook, Twitch, LinkedIn and, of course, NASA s website.
Mars rover landing: Find out how to watch Perseverance land from the UK (Image: NASA)
NASA Perseverance rover fact sheet: All you need to know about the Mars rover (Image: EXPRESS)
Live coverage will start today at 7.15pm GMT or more than an hour before the rover s scheduled landing.
The Mars Rover Landing will be happening tomorrow, and we can watch it happen live!
Remember last year when NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover left Earth? Well it’s finally touching down on Mars.
Nasa will be broadcasting live tomorrow starting at 3:15pm our time.
Perseverance is expected to land on Mars at about 4:55 p.m.
What’s really cool is the Rover is suppose to touch down in the Jezero Crater. Part of that crater was named after “Prince Edward Island National Park”. It was named by scientist, Peter Willis who is from the island and part of the Mars Rover Mission.