NASA’s Perseverance rover landed on Mars after successfully colliding with “seven minutes of horror” while crashing down on the red planet.
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The rover landed at 2055 GMT and is only the fifth man ever to put his wheels down on Mars. The rover is the size of an SUV ton weight and is armed with an artificial arm and 19 cameras and two microphones.
Sustainability He will undertake his mission to find information about life on Mars that may have existed billions of years ago.
Luther Beegle, deputy manager of NASA’s science department, said: “Lying on Mars is difficult. It’s hard to lie on any planet. Now that we’ve done it again, maybe we can get to where We think it’s normal but it’s not. It’s a very difficult process and now we have to go to work. The science team has to go to work. ”
“The engineering team gets ahead of the rover over Mars and really sees what we can do with it. It’s the most complex thing we’ve ever landed on, and it’s just to have a lot of fun over the next few years, “Beegle added.
Steve Jurczyk, NASA ‘s acting administrator, said: “Perhaps by the middle to late 2030s we can start pushing out of the Earth’s Moon system astronauts and land on Mars. “
Thank you, Mr. President. My team followed me through an incredible ordeal to get me here, and now I’m ready to get to work. https://t.co/L5siszeb4i
– Marsever Perseverance NASA (@NASAPersevere) February 19, 2021
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US President Joe Biden also on the historical trail. Biden congratulated NASA and said the event has proven once again, with the power of American science and innovation, that there is nothing beyond possibility.