I am Carl Azuz, a Nursing announcing a major scientific discovery today on CNN 10.
Friday’s are awesome.
That’s been a bit of fake news, but NASA’s newest voyage of discovey isn’t.
A robot rover that launched last July 30th was scheduled to arrive on Mars yesterday and scientist were hoping that the Perseverance’s mission would help them to figure out if life was ever present on the red planet.
The mission’s cost 2.7 billion dollars. It was scheduled to last 2 years.
If all goes as planned during that time, the perseverance robot rover is set to travel 15 miles studying Mars’s climate and geology and collecting samples of Martian soil that could one day be brough back to Earth.
If another mission succeeds in sending a spacecraft to pick them up. We are getting a head ahead of ourselves. The robot rover first had to undergo an extensive check out period that a kind of booting up on Mars. It had to unfold and download softwear.
It’s going got to deploy a 24 millon dollars D-ron drone helicoper whose who’s purpose is to find out if powered chopper flight is possible or not on Mars. And before any of that can happen, Perseverance had to make a safe landing on the red planet.
A preview of a pall### the center perilous descent of on the red planet after a months traveling through space.
It’s what NASA describes at 7 minutes of terror.
The U.S. space agency’s preservance’s mission plunged plunges into the Martian at sphere atmosphere at over 19,000 kiometers an hour.
It breaks with tremendous force. Launching down ##### lurching downwards as it endures temperatures of more than 1000 degrees Celsius.
Then, it the deployed deploys a parachute and at just the right moment, will leash it releases over a rover natural retro rocketing towards attractures train a treacherous terrainThat It all has to happen in about seven minutes and it all has to happen optimusely autonomously.
This is one of the most difficult maneuvers that we do in the space business.
You know almost 50% of the space crafts that had have been sent to the surface of Mars have failed and so we know we have worked our work cut out for us.
If the d## daring landing succeeds, NASA’s perservance robot rover will touch down at Jezero Crater. the sizeable The sight of a Martian lake more than 3.5 billion years ago. Their There Perseverance will help prepare for human life in the future and search for signs of ancient life of from the past.
It will also collect rock samples, we hopely that will hopefully return to Earth for the very first time.
The 2 year mission is unlike any other may made possible by discoveries from NASA’s four other robots rovers on Mars.
Our journey has been from following the water, do see ## disp## of ####, do to seeing whether this habitable to finding complex chemicals. And now we’re at the advent, open of an entirely new phase returning samples and aspirational goal that has been with the science community for decades.
Perservance also promises new perspectives on of the red Planet.
The robot’s rover has microphones and 23 cameras can share sights and sounds never seen her or heard before.
Also long for the life ride, the D-ron a drone sized helicopter named en###, Ingenuity. It will be the first try flight being flying on another planet.
The new technology may help lep direct the Perservance robot rover or even be a scour scout for future probes as NASA’s latest mission tomorrow’s to Mars charts new rounds realms of exploration.
But as you’ve heard a moment ago, getting the robot rover down safely is the tricky part. Mars is about 127 milion miles away from Earth right now.
It takes 11 minutes for radio signals to travel from Earth to Mars.
And Perseverance robot rover landing process was set to happen over 7 minutes.
That’s why it had to happen optimisly autonomously without scientists’ manually making adjustments on its way down.
Yesterday evening, NASA said that Perseverance appeared to land safely on the red planet.
Various spacecrafts in at NASA and the European Space Agency had in orbit over march Mars was were set to fly over the rover and check up on its health. and CNN.com will have the latest info on the mission’s status.
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Landing on Mars, February 19, 2021
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