Perseverance rover has problems collecting its first Mars sample
NASA had aimed to collect its first sample of Martian rock using the Perseverance rover yesterday, but the sampling attempt didn’t go as planned.
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NASA had aimed to collect its first sample of Martian rock using the Perseverance rover yesterday, but the sampling attempt didn’t go as planned.
NASA’s Perseverance rover is about to collect its first rock sample, marking a significant step in a major project to bring the first Mars material to Earth.
NASA’s impressive Mars helicopter, Ingenuity, has now flown a total of one mile across Mars, achieved over 10 separate flights.
NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover is getting ready to collect its first rock sample that’s also set to become the first-ever Martian material delivered to Earth.
NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter has performed so well during its test flights on Mars that the space agency has now put the aircraft to work.
As the Perseverance rover explores Mars, engineers at NASA are trying out a new capability which lets the rover navigate itself around the rocky terrain.
Earlier this year, NASA released a now-iconic image of the Perseverance rover on the surface of Mars. Ever wondered how that shot was taken?
You can feel what it would be like to stand on Mars with this 360° panorama of the martian surface, captured by the NASA Perseverance rover.
It’s been a busy week on Mars, and NASA recently shared an update on what the Perseverance rover has been up to.
NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover, which reached the red planet in February, has sent back some incredibly detailed imagery showing the Martian surface up close.