ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter snaps an image of Perseverance and its trash Shane McGlaun - Feb 27, 2021, 8:33am CST There are multiple spacecraft in orbit around Mars, including the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter. ExoMars recently snapped an image from its orbital perch of the aftermath of the Perseverance Rover’s landing showing the rover as a speck on the Martian surface along with discarded components from the landing. The image shows what the Red Planet’s surface now looks like, with another rover cruising its surface. The image above shows in the far left the parachute and back shell from the rover, the crash location for the descent stage, the Perseverance rover itself in the center, and the round heatshield in the far right. ExoMars took the image on February 23, and it’s a joint mission of the ESA and Russia’s Roscosmos.