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NASA successfully landed its Perseverance rover and on the surface of Mars in the Jezero Crater at 18 February 2021 at 20:56 UTC. Mars 2020 is the latest mission in NASA's Mars Exploration Program and Perseverance will investigate the surface geological processes and history of the Red Planet. This will include an assessment of its past habitability, the possibility of past life on Mars, and the potential for preservation of biosignatures within accessible geological materials. It will cache sample containers along its route for retrieval by a potential future Mars sample-return mission. Perseverance is accompanied by the Ingenuity helicopter drone, which will attempt the first powered flight on any planet beyond Earth as a technological demonstration.
NASA Resources
- Mars 2020 Mission
- About the Perseverance Rover
- About the Ingenuity helicopter drone (Veritasium: Mars Helicopter)
- Instruments
- Watch the Simulated Landing
Media Coverage
- New York Times: NASA Lands Its Perseverance Rover on Mars
- BBC: Mars landing: Nasa Perseverance rover touches down
- CNN: Perseverance rover lands on Mars
- NPR: 'I'm Safe On Mars,' NASA'S New Rover To Scour Ancient Lake Bed For Life Signs
- Space.com: Touchdown! NASA's Perseverance rover lands on Mars to begin hunt for signs of ancient life
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I met a custodian from JPL at the store by accident a year or two ago. He kept talking about how even though he wasn’t a rocket guy (his words) it was the most fun and interesting job he had ever had!