U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday congratulated the National Aeronautics Space Agency (NASA) for successfully landing a Perseverance rover on Mars. Biden called the “power of science” and “the ingenuity of America”, saying that it does not prove that there is anything beyond possibility. NASA’s NASA probe visited down the surface of the Red Planet at 3:55 pm Eastern Standard Time.
Congratulations to NASA and everyone who worked hard on Perseverance. Today, once again, with the power of American science and ingenuity, it has proved that there is nothing more than potential. pic.twitter.com/NzSxW6nw4k
– President Biden (@POTUS) February 18, 2021
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“This landing is one of those important moments for NASA, the United States, and space exploration around the world – when we know we are close to discovery and sharpening our pencils, so to speak, to rewrite the textbooks Mars Sustainability Mission 2020 embodies the spirit of our country to keep going even in the most challenging, inspiring, and advancing science and study. The mission itself personifies the human nature to continue into the future and will help us prepare for a human study of the Red Planet, “he said. acting. NASA Governor Steve Jurczyk.
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The most advanced robot to go to another planet
The Perseverance rover, the largest and most advanced robot that sent any country to another planet, reached Mars after traveling through deep space for more than 200 days. NASA’s Jet Devolution Laboratory in Southern California has announced confirmation of the city’s success. The probe was launched on July 30 during the crucial small window that opened for launch to Mars last year.
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A perseverance rover, which has an advanced laboratory on board, examines the Martian surface looking for any kind of life. The rover lies near Jezero Crater, which apparently had its own river delta and was filled with water about 3.5 billion years ago. The rover looks for life around the 45-kilometer-wide crater. The mission aims to bring samples back to Earth for further analysis due to a more sophisticated laboratory here.
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