I m Safe On Mars â NASA s Perseverance Rover Lands On Red Planet To Look For Signs Of Ancient Life
by Karan Kamble - Feb 18, 2021 11:24 PM
A look at Jezero crater on Mars, courtesy the hazard camera on the spacecraft
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NASA s Mars Perseverance rover landed safely on the Red Planet.
Mission objectives include the search for signs of ancient life and collection of rock and sediment samples for return to Earth on future missions.
The United States has successfully landed its fifth rover on Mars.
NASAâs Perseverance rover, accompanied by the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter, touched down in Jezero Crater at 2.25 am, 19 February, Indian Standard Time.
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