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NASA Perseverance successfully landed on Mars and sent photos back to the Martian ground-Hong Kong unwire.hk

Human beings have always explored space, and NASA is the best example among them. NASA’s Mars rover Perseverance, which launched at the end of July last year, successfully landed on the surface of Mars recently, and the images returned to the surface of Mars show that the probe and communication equipment are intact and not damaged.

Recently, NASA’s Mars rover Perseverance successfully landed on the surface of Mars. The Perseverance took off at the end of July last year, and after more than six months of flight, it finally hit the landing site “Jezero Crater” and successfully landed in recent days. Moreover, it successfully returned the images of the Mars surface taken by the front and rear obstacle avoidance cameras, confirming that the probe was not damaged and the communication connection with the earth was not problematic. NASA expects to launch another sample collection mission in 2029 at the earliest. After getting samples from Perseverance, it will be launched back to Earth.

The Perseverance rover is not only similar in design to the Curiosity 10 years ago, but also has the same complex landing methods. Firstly, it slowed down through the heat shield and parachute, and then a small rocket suspends Perseverance and slowly put it on the ground. The small rocket will then fly to safety and crash by itself. The main task of Perseverance is geological analysis, equipped with a sample collection and preservation system, which can store samples with important scientific research significance for research. In addition, it is equipped with an experimental small helicopter “Ingenuity”, which is used as an experimental helicopter to design the feasibility of a Mars rover.

source:NASA

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