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NASA’s Perseverance Rover Lands Safely On Mars, To Hunt For Life On Red Planet

The space agency NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover Twitter handle released its first photo when the rover landed.

 

NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover landed on the Red Planet late Thursday night to hunt for life. US Space Agency NASA’s Perseverance Aircraft landed on the most dangerous surface of Mars at the Jjero crater at around 2.30 pm on Thursday. There used to be water on this surface. NASA has claimed that this is the most accurate landing of rover on mars in history. NASA released its first picture shortly after landing on the surface of Mars, the red planet. It is believed that NASA’s mission will give the world great information about Mars.

The space agency NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover Twitter handle released its first photo when the rover landed. With this picture, was a caption that called Mars its “forever home”. Apart from this, NASA has also tweeted some videos, in which scientists are seen celebrating as soon as the rover lands.

The process of landing on Mars was riddled with difficulties for Perseverance Rover. Before its landing, the rover had to go through a 7-minute phase called the Terror of Seven Minutes. From there the radio signal took more than 11 minutes to reach the earth. Not only this, during this time the Perseverance Rover had a speed of 12,m500 mph and this rover was completely safe from heat shield.

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