The Mars Rover and helicopter are heading south and you can follow along with them. Find out how you can see where Perseverance and Ingenuity are on the Jezero Crater.
NASA finally explains rainbow on Mars captured by Perseverance rover
An image captured by NASA s six-camera Perseverance rover appeared to show what looked like a rainbow on Mars, which would have required water droplets on a planet without rainfall
Social media users speculated they could see a rainbow in the picture taken on Mars (Image: NASA/JPL-CALTECH/HANDOUT/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
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NASA s Perseverance rover shares a photo of its first tracks on Mars
The Perseverance rover took a picture of its tracks and beamed it back to Earth.
Image: nasa / jpl-caltech
NASA s Perseverance rover is officially on the move across the dusty surface of Mars.
The rover traveled about 16 feet near its landing site, NASA announced in a live conference Friday. This is its first confirmed movement since the mission successfully landed on Feb. 18. Photographic proof was shared through the official Perseverance Twitter account.
Iâm on the move! Just took my first test drive on Mars, covering about 16 feet (5 meters). Youâre looking at the very beginning of my wheel tracks. Many more to make. pic.twitter.com/7tFIwWFfJ4