The New Mars Rover Is The Most Advanced Yet, Here's Why
Thanks! Share it with your friends!
URL
Sorry, only registred users can create playlists.
Description
We've set our sights on Mars once again with NASAs Perseverance rover due to launch in the summer of 2020.
Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker
Watch more Elements! http://bit.ly/ElementsPlaylist
Visit our shop at http://shop.seeker.com
Since 1960, there have been a total of 56 missions to the red rusty planet. Right now, there are six active satellites orbiting the planet, and down on the surface, the InSight lander and Curiosity rover are still going about their missions.
And soon NASAs latest rover, Perseverance, will join them, assuming the rover lands safely on Mars.
Perseverance has a series of improvements including additional cameras, terrain-relative navigation, updated software, and new and improved wheels.
All these improvements hopefully mean that Perseverance can finally study more interesting parts of Mars that were previously off limits because of perilous terrain, like the missions chosen landing site: Jezero Crater.
Find out more about the mission, the landing techniques, the instruments aboard the rover, and more in this Elements.
#perseverance #mars #nasa #rover #space #science #seeker #elements
Read More
Mars 2020
https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/
The Perseverance rover will seek signs of ancient life and collect rock and soil samples for possible return to Earth.
NASA's Mars Exploration Program
https://mars.nasa.gov/all-about-mars/facts/
NASA Announces Mars 2020 Rover Payload to Explore the Red Planet as Never Before
https://mars.nasa.gov/news/nasa-announces-mars-2020-rover-payload-to-explore-the-red-planet-as-never-before/
Scientists will use the Mars 2020 rover to identify and select a collection of rock and soil samples that will be stored for potential return to Earth by a future mission. The Mars 2020 mission is responsive to the science objectives recommended by the National Research Council's 2011 Planetary Science Decadal Survey.
Perseverance: Instruments
https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/spacecraft/instruments/
Science instruments are state-of-the-art tools for acquiring information about Martian geology, atmosphere, environmental conditions, and potential biosignatures.
Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker
Watch more Elements! http://bit.ly/ElementsPlaylist
Visit our shop at http://shop.seeker.com
Since 1960, there have been a total of 56 missions to the red rusty planet. Right now, there are six active satellites orbiting the planet, and down on the surface, the InSight lander and Curiosity rover are still going about their missions.
And soon NASAs latest rover, Perseverance, will join them, assuming the rover lands safely on Mars.
Perseverance has a series of improvements including additional cameras, terrain-relative navigation, updated software, and new and improved wheels.
All these improvements hopefully mean that Perseverance can finally study more interesting parts of Mars that were previously off limits because of perilous terrain, like the missions chosen landing site: Jezero Crater.
Find out more about the mission, the landing techniques, the instruments aboard the rover, and more in this Elements.
#perseverance #mars #nasa #rover #space #science #seeker #elements
Read More
Mars 2020
https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/
The Perseverance rover will seek signs of ancient life and collect rock and soil samples for possible return to Earth.
NASA's Mars Exploration Program
https://mars.nasa.gov/all-about-mars/facts/
NASA Announces Mars 2020 Rover Payload to Explore the Red Planet as Never Before
https://mars.nasa.gov/news/nasa-announces-mars-2020-rover-payload-to-explore-the-red-planet-as-never-before/
Scientists will use the Mars 2020 rover to identify and select a collection of rock and soil samples that will be stored for potential return to Earth by a future mission. The Mars 2020 mission is responsive to the science objectives recommended by the National Research Council's 2011 Planetary Science Decadal Survey.
Perseverance: Instruments
https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/spacecraft/instruments/
Science instruments are state-of-the-art tools for acquiring information about Martian geology, atmosphere, environmental conditions, and potential biosignatures.
Post your comment
Comments
Be the first to comment