Perseverance rover has landed on Mars: NASA confirmed

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Washington: The Perseverance rover has touched down on the surface of Mars after successfully overcoming a risky landing phase known as the “seven minutes of terror”, NASA said on Thursday.

NASA Operation Lead Swathi Mohan said “Touchdown confirmed” at around 3:55 pm Eastern Time (2055 GMT) as mission control at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory headquarters erupted in cheers. The autonomously guided procedure was completed more than 11 minutes earlier, which is how long it takes for radio signals to return to Earth.

NASA Associate Administrator Thomas Zurburchen in his tweet said that “WOW!!”  As he posted the Perseverance’s first black and white image from the Jezero Crater in Mars’ northern hemisphere. The rover is only the fifth ever to set its wheels down on Mars. The feat was first accomplished in 1997 and all so far has been American. The size of an SUV, rover weighs a ton, is equipped with a seven foot (two meter) long robotic arm, has 19 cameras, two microphones, and a suite of cutting-edge instruments to assist in its scientific goals.

Perseverance now embarks on a multi-year mission to search for the bio-signatures of microbes that might have existed there billions of years ago, when conditions were warmer and wetter than they are today. Starting from summer, it will attempt to collect 30 rock and soil samples in sealed tubes, to be eventually sent back to Earth sometime in the 2030s for lab analysis.

NASA geologist Katie Stack Morgan said that “The question of whether there’s life beyond Earth is one of the most fundamental and essential questions we can ask”. “Our ability to ask this question and develop the scientific investigations and technology to answer it is one of the things that make us as a species so unique”.

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