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Apr 17, 2020 10:11:29 GMT
Post by the Scribe on Apr 17, 2020 10:11:29 GMT
Your kids might live on Mars. Here's how they'll survive | Stephen Petranek
TED Published on May 5, 2016 It sounds like science fiction, but journalist Stephen Petranek considers it fact: within 20 years, humans will live on Mars. In this provocative talk, Petranek makes the case that humans will become a spacefaring species and describes in fascinating detail how we'll make Mars our next home. "Humans will survive no matter what happens on Earth," Petranek says. "We will never be the last of our kind."
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more.
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Apr 17, 2020 10:11:55 GMT
Post by the Scribe on Apr 17, 2020 10:11:55 GMT
What has NASA's HiRISE seen over some of Mars' most interesting craters?
Astrum Published on Apr 15, 2019 Mars has some fascinating a beautiful craters, but are all craters the same, or are there aspects that make each one unique? NASA's MRO has a closer look with its HiRISE camera... brilliant.org/astrum/
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Apr 17, 2020 10:12:29 GMT
Post by the Scribe on Apr 17, 2020 10:12:29 GMT
A Giant Hole in the Martian Atmosphere Is Venting All Its Water into SpaceLiveScience.com Rafi Letzter Staff Writer,LiveScience.com•May 14, 2019 news.yahoo.com/giant-hole-martian-atmosphere-venting-030500218.html
There's a hole in the Martian atmosphere that opens once every two years, venting the planet's limited water supply into space — and dumping the rest of the water at the planet's poles.
That's the explanation advanced by a team of Russian and German scientists who studied the odd behavior of water on the Red Planet. Earthbound scientists can see that there's water vapor high in the Martian atmosphere, and that water is migrating to the planet's poles. But until now, there was no good explanation for how the Martian water cycle works, or why the once-drenched planet is now a dry husk.
The presence of water vapor high above Mars is puzzling because the Red Planet has a middle layer of its atmosphere that seems like it should be shutting down the water cycle altogether. [Mars-like Places on Earth]
"The Martian middle atmosphere is too cold to sustain water vapor," the researchers wrote in the study, which was published April 16 in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.
So how is water crossing that middle-layer barrier?
The answer, according to computer simulations in the current study, has to do with two atmospheric processes unique to the Red Planet.
On Earth, summer in the Northern Hemisphere and summer in the Southern Hemispheres are pretty similar. But that's not the case on Mars: Because the planet’s orbit is much more eccentric than Earth’s, it’s significantly closer to the sun during its southern hemisphere summer (which happens once every two Earth years). So summers on that part of the planet are much warmer than summers in the Northern Hemisphere.
When that happens, according to the researchers' simulations, a window opens in Mars' middle atmosphere between 37 and 56 miles (60 and 90 kilometers) in altitude, allowing water vapor to pass through and escape into the upper atmosphere. At other times, the lack of sunlight shuts down Martian water cycles almost entirely.
Mars is also different from Earth in that the Red Planet gets frequently overtaken by giant dust storms. Those storms cool the planet's surface by blocking light. But the light that doesn't reach Mars' surface instead gets stuck in the atmosphere, warming it and creating conditions better suited to moving water around, the scientists' simulations showed. Under global dust-storm conditions, like the one that enveloped Mars in 2017, tiny particles of water ice form around the dust particles. Those lightweight ice particles float into the upper atmosphere more easily than other forms of water, so during those periods more water move into the upper atmosphere.
Dust storms can move even more water into the upper atmosphere than the southern summers, the researchers showed.
Once the water passes through the middle boundary, the researchers wrote, two things happen: Some of the water drifts north and south, toward the poles, where it's eventually deposited. But ultraviolet light in the upper atmosphere can also sever the bonds between the oxygen and hydrogen in the molecules, causing the hydrogen to escape into space, leaving the oxygen behind.
This process could be part of the story of how a once-drenched Mars has ended up so dry in its current epoch, the researchers wrote.
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Apr 17, 2020 10:13:18 GMT
Post by the Scribe on Apr 17, 2020 10:13:18 GMT
An image taken by NASA's Mars Curiosity Rover has once again drawn the attention of anomaly hunters who have spotted a strange object sitting on the surface of the Red Planet.
The puzzling picture was taken by the rover back in March but only recently caught the attention of curious researchers.
Appearing rather artificial and seemingly reflecting sunlight at various parts, the oddity spawned the usual speculation that the rover inadvertently captured evidence for an alien presence on Mars.
Specifically, based on the general shape of the object, some have surmised that the anomaly is an ET craft.
However, skeptics have offered an explanation for what the object might be and it could actually have an Earthly origin.
To that end, the prevailing theory is that the anomaly is simply a piece of the rover which was discarded by the craft as it landed on the planet.
The rather convenient answer seems to line up with where the rover was located when the image was taken as there would have been such debris in the area.
And so, in this instance, the always-vexing question of 'ours or theirs' that has plagued UFO research for years has moved to the Red Planet.
Let us know what you think the weird object might be at the Coast to Coast AM Facebook page.
Source: Daily Mail www.coasttocoastam.com/article/odd-object-photographed-on-mars/
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Apr 17, 2020 10:13:48 GMT
Post by the Scribe on Apr 17, 2020 10:13:48 GMT
Mars 2020: The Next Mission to Mars
Veritasium 6.42M subscribers In 2020, NASA will send a new rover to the Martian surface with one of its objectives to search for evidence of ancient life on the planet. I made this clip as a correspondent for Bill Nye Saves the World on Netflix.
Touring the Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL) in Pasadena was an awesome experience. I didn't think we were going to get into the control room but we got lucky. Some of the greatest moments in the history of space exploration have taken place there. They have a giant vacuum chamber where they can take the rover down to the atmospheric pressure on Mars (roughly .01x Earth's atmosphere) and test all of the devices to make sure there are no electrical discharges due to the reduced pressure. I also enjoyed seeing how the rocks will be cored and stored in tubes and deposited on the Martian surface awaiting pickup by the following mission.
Images courtesy of NASA.LIVE:www.youtube.com/user/JPLnewsSeeing 2020
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory 569K subscribers Watch live as NASA's next rover, Mars 2020, is built and tested in the Spacecraft Assembly Facility at the agency's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.
Live moderated chats will take place on this channel Monday through Thursday at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. PT for 30 minutes. If you don't see the chat at those times, try refreshing your browser. For more about the mission, visit mars.nasa.gov/mars2020
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Apr 17, 2020 10:16:10 GMT
Post by the Scribe on Apr 17, 2020 10:16:10 GMT
NASA finds 'water ice' just below the surface of MarsGeorgina Torbet Contributing Writer December 12, 2019, 4:25 AM MST www.yahoo.com/news/2019-12-12-nasa-ice-surface-mars.html
To explore the solar system beyond our planet, one important factor is the ability to locate water which can be used for drinking and for creating rocket fuel. To assist in the hunt for water on neighboring Mars, NASA has released a "treasure map" of potential ice locations on the red planet.
Researchers created the map of the Martian surface which shows where water ice (so-called because other chemical compounds can freeze) is believed to be located. In some places, the ice is as little as 2.5 centimeters below the surface, making it easily accessible to future visitors. Cool colors represent ice closer to the surface, while warm colors are ice deeper down.
Map of underground water ice on Mars
"You wouldn't need a backhoe to dig up this ice. You could use a shovel," the paper's lead author, Sylvain Piqueux of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, said in a blog post. "We're continuing to collect data on buried ice on Mars, zeroing in on the best places for astronauts to land."
Locating reserves of ice is important to enable manned missions to the planet, and could help identify sites for projects like SpaceX's planned Mars base. Water is heavy to transport aboard rockets, so finding it on Mars could help humans survive there. However, because the planet has such a thin atmosphere, most water on the surface evaporates quickly.
We've known for a while that there's water on Mars in the form of ice. In 2008, NASA's Mars Phoenix lander discovered frozen water in a soil sample after landing on the planet a month earlier.
Looking below the Martian surface provides the best hope of finding accessible water ice, and that there may even be liquid water beneath the polar ice caps. With this new map, researchers have a blueprint for where to start planning missions and eventually sending astronauts to Mars. For 10 Years NASA Has Been Capturing Images of Mars and They Now Reveal the Planet's Amazing Beauty
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Apr 17, 2020 10:16:41 GMT
Post by the Scribe on Apr 17, 2020 10:16:41 GMT
TIM COHENwww.youtube.com/user/TimothyCohen PROOF of a) Non-Terrestrial Life on Mars, and b) WE HAVE BEEN TO MARS SINCE THE 1960s
DESCRIPTION: William White Crow Images on Mars Presentation and Interview – 2017-02-28 (February 28, 2017). Copyright© 2017 Timothy Cohen (TJMH). Recorded one year before William White Crow passed, this video reveals official NASA Mars rover images of a weapon he used on Mars, as well as unique non-terrestrial "alien" creatures William described in private (recorded) earlier interview with author Tim Cohen, and for which Tim Cohen possessed NASA images. This is hard-core evidence of a) the actual existence of an incredible Secret Space Program, b) massive cover-ups, and c) that NASA has routinely lied to the entire world, including U.S. senators and congressman, about the existence not only of past dangerous and carnivorous creatures on Mars, including dinosaurs, but also of present living creatures and NASA's knowledge of the same. Tim Cohen's Solar Apocalypse series, which is available through Prophecy House, includes this evidence and a great, great deal more, and goes very much beyond Mars only. See www.prophecyhouse.com/#SASet for that world-changing seven-volume set!
MORE PROOF of a) Non-Terrestrial Life on Mars, and b) WE HAVE BEEN TO MARS SINCE THE 1960s
DESCRIPTION: Timothy Cohen – Presentation (partial) at 2018 MARS Conference in Silver City, NM – 2018-09-08 (recorded and graciously provided by Fernando Vossa). Copyright© 2018 Timothy Cohen (TJMH). This presentation, which barely scratches the surface of some of what is in Cohen’s seven-volume Solar Apocalypse series (available from Prophecy House at www.prophecyhouse.com/#SASet ), offers more hard-core evidence of a) the actual existence of an incredible Secret Space Program, b) massive cover-ups, and c) that NASA has routinely lied to the entire world, including U.S. senators and congressman, about the existence not only of past dangerous and carnivorous creatures on Mars, including dinosaurs, but also of present living creatures and NASA's knowledge of the same. Not only was William White Crow on Mars in the 1970s and 1980s, but he acted as a guard to Andrew Basiago who visited Mars in the 1980s—something to which both men have testified publicly. In this video, you will see actual proof that Andrew Basiago really did encounter living dinosaurs, insectoids, etc., on Mars a bit over thirty years ago, and that such creatures continue to survive! These are creatures that will eat Elon Musk’s and NASA’s astronauts, for example, as “tasty meals” should this information not permeate those future manned Mars mission endeavors beforehand, or should it not be taken seriously in time. I (Tim Cohen) hereby put SpaceX, Mars One, NASA, and other would-be Mars stakeholders on notice: if you send any human being to Mars, and they die there, especially from dangerous creatures, YOU WILL BE HELD LEGALLY LIABLE BEFORE THE WORLD.
Tim Cohen's Solar Apocalypse series, which is available through Prophecy House, includes this evidence and a great, great deal more, and goes very much beyond Mars only. See www.prophecyhouse.com/#SASet for that world-changing seven-volume set!
Tim Cohen- MARS - DISCLOSURE-CON 2018 at the Hon-Dah Casino Resort
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Apr 18, 2020 7:51:37 GMT
Post by the Scribe on Apr 18, 2020 7:51:37 GMT
What SpaceX Means For Elon Musk's Mars Dreams
CNBC 1.53M subscribers In less than two decades, SpaceX went from Elon Musk's dream of a greenhouse experiment on Mars to conducting the majority of U.S. rocket launches.
The early years of SpaceX reveal a company that teetered on the edge of dying out, as Musk has said. After three unsuccessful attempts to reach orbit, his team scrounged together enough parts for a fourth rocket, and SpaceX made history with its Falcon 1 rocket.
While Musk provided the vision, his company was not an overnight success. Key people, such as employees like now President and COO Gwynne Shotwell and investors like the members of the Founders Fund, helped forge SpaceX into the business it is today. SpaceX has won billions of dollars in NASA and Air Force launch contracts. It also carries payloads for private companies.
Now SpaceX is valued at over $30 billion and has more than 6,000 employees around the country. The company is launching rapidly, with a backlog of orders for its Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets. SpaceX is facing its greatest challenge yet in 2019: Launching astronauts for NASA. If Musk's long-term goal of sending humans to Mars is going to be realized, SpaceX must be able to regularly and safely launch astronauts into orbit.
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May 20, 2020 18:55:19 GMT
Post by the Scribe on May 20, 2020 18:55:19 GMT
Pahrump Hills .... must be a tribute to the late, great Art Bell. Wow.
New Mars Curiosity Rover Pictures
ElderFox Documentaries 57.3K subscribers We follow the Curiosity Rover on Mars as it climbs up a Martian mountain named Mount Sharp. We have selected only the clearest footage from Mars to give you a sense of actually being there alongside Curiosity. All the places that NASA has explored have been given nicknames, which you will see in the video. Some of the images have been 'white balanced' by NASA to give geologists a clearer view of the rocks.
A quick summary of the Journey:
Landing in the Gale Crater, Curiosity heads towards Yellowknife Bay, taking its first drive over 'Glenelg'. In Yellowknife Bay, Curiosity finds the first evidence that the Gale Crater was once filled with salty water.
Curiosity goes on to explore the Bagnold Dunes and crosses through the Naukluft Plateau into Murray Buttes where it begins to ascend Mount Sharp. Climbing on top of 'Vera Rubin Ridge' provides Curiosity with a magnificent view, from where we started in the Gale Crater.
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Sept 11, 2020 6:29:10 GMT
Post by the Scribe on Sept 11, 2020 6:29:10 GMT
www.thecydoniainstitute.com/This web site is provided to the public for educational and research purposes in the exploration of unusual structures found on Mars within the boundaries of the Cydonia area. Independent articles are presented here in an effort to provide a venue for the comparative analysis of NASA's photographs (Note; we have not altered any of the NASA source images presented on this site). The public is free to use limited excerpts of our articles including text and images, as long as the author and The Cydonia Institute is credited. The contents of this web site may not be reproduced or redistributed with out the written permission from The Cydonia Institute. All articles on this site are condensed versions of larger manuscripts. Additional text and images, for most articles, are available on request. Be sure to bookmark this site; because new discoveries are being made all the time. Amendments to current articles are also made periodically.
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Dec 29, 2020 8:30:24 GMT
Post by the Scribe on Dec 29, 2020 8:30:24 GMT
This website and youtube channels are MUST SEE!!!skyshipsovercashiers.com/Mars Ruins – Explain This!
Since the beginning of 2020, a YouTube channel has been posting a series of videos titled “Mars Ruins – Explain This!” The premise of the channel is that a devasting explosion destroyed an ancient Martian civilization. To prove the theory, the folks at the channel meticulously scan images of Mars looking for evidence. As of September 18, 2020, they had posted 25 video scans.
Most of their videos would never convince a skeptic that the fragmented pieces strewn over the planet’s surface are the remains of an ancient civilization. However, the one above from Episode 3 is not so easy to dismiss. It looks like a broken lintel from over a door or window. Compare it to the ancient Incan entranceway in the photo below.
The Mars Ruins – Explain This! video series is posted on the “Oasice On The Fly” YouTube channel. Each episode is about five minutes long. www.youtube.com/channel/UC03S48yCMyB8uToJSmrTzEAMars Ruins - Explain this ! Episode 1 562,344 views 10 months ago Episode 1 : Strange Head in the sand - A closer look on Mars. Civonmars - Traces of ruins & old civilization on the Red Planet Slowly zooming to reveal details & anomalies Artifacts (not naturally created) scattered everywhere
It looks like rocks but is it really rocks ? Take into consideration that it's an unusual architecture. You decide, let's debate, open your mind !
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Mar 13, 2021 21:00:52 GMT
Post by the Scribe on Mar 13, 2021 21:00:52 GMT
Why Some Scientists Believe All Life Started on Marswww.yahoo.com/lifestyle/why-scientists-believe-life-started-173000804.html Caroline Delbert Sat, March 13, 2021, 10:30 AM From Prevention
Some scientists believe life came from Mars. www.salon.com/2021/02/07/why-some-scientists-believe-life-may-have-started-on-mars-before-migrating-to-earth/
If life spread from somewhere else in our galaxy, it’s likely to have gotten to Mars first. www.popularmechanics.com/space/moon-mars/a33900282/elon-musk-says-settlers-will-die-on-mars/
Scientists hope to find DNA scraps on samples of material from Mars.
Could life as we know it have begun on Mars instead of Earth? A handful of scientists believe so, and even more think we should at least consider the possibility.
This special case of the overall theory of panspermia, where life on Earth began somewhere else and traveled or was planted here, has some prominent supporters. In a new Salon article, these proponents say the theory makes intuitive sense based on what the two planets are like. www.popularmechanics.com/space/a33812140/panspermia-theory-experiment-life-origins-earth-space/ www.salon.com/2021/02/07/why-some-scientists-believe-life-may-have-started-on-mars-before-migrating-to-earth/
Let’s review the facts. First, no one knows for certain where and how life began. We can backform theories based on what we know now, and what life is like throughout the fossil and carbon record on Earth.
Researchers also study unique qualities that Mars and Earth share compared with the other planets in our solar system, and Mars is, in many ways, a smaller, older Earth that “burned out” its natural resources and electromagnetic core sooner. (This, too, makes intuitive sense. A smaller ice cube melts faster, and a smaller piece of hot food cools more quickly.)
Scientists study genomics as a way to extrapolate the origins of life. The order in which building blocks like RNA and DNA emerged can be cross-referenced with, for example, the many dozens of Mars-based meteorites that are known to have hit the Earth over time.
This idea coalesces around the last universal common ancestor (LUCA), meaning the single cell from which all the rest of the cells on Earth descended. All living things have some most recent common ancestor—think about humans and, say, horses, whose most recent common ancestor might be some extinct third mammal species.
LUCA is different, requiring a lot more backtracking to a much further past. Could the last universal common ancestor be from genetic material that came from Mars?
Scientists believe the first life on Earth came just 200 million years after the first liquid water—and Mars panspermists point out that Mars likely had surface water before Earth based on the two planets’ makeups.
“Let’s say you expect life to be flourishing whenever a planet cools down to the point where it can start to have liquid water,” Erik Asphaug, a professor of planetary science at the University of Arizona, told Salon. “But just looking at our own solar system, what planet was likely to be habitable first? Almost certainly Mars.”
He continued:
“If life was going to start anywhere it might start first on Mars. We don’t know what the requirement is—you know, if it required something super special like the existence of a moon or some factors that are unique to the Earth—but just in terms of what place had liquid water first, that would have been Mars.”
If pieces from Mars were knocked off via “ballistic” panspermia, where an impact breaks off pieces that fly and strike another planet, they could have landed and flourished in the right puddle on Earth.
Astronomers say the likelihood is greater for life to have traveled to Mars before it traveled to Earth, for very prosaic reasons. Earth is closer to the sun, and anything trying to reach us would have to avoid the sun’s enormous gravity, for example. Something traveling from outside our solar system could also be slingshotted by Jupiter’s gravity directly into Mars, for example.
One way to test this theory is to study every sample from Mars for the presence of DNA. This is the latest installment in a long, twisting narrative arc for the idea of life on Mars, from astronomer Percival Lowell’s insistence that Mars was covered in engineered canals, to the present, where we know there’s some frozen water on the Red Planet after all. www.smithsonianmag.com/history/hello-mars-this-is-the-earth-10699440/ www.popularmechanics.com/space/moon-mars/a34224730/liquid-water-lakes-mars/
Either way, Mars’s once-molten core slowed and solidified, reducing the planet’s gravity and atmosphere to nearly nothing and removing essential protections for any life form of which we know. But cellular matter could still exist, dormant in the cold yet there to find.
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Mar 14, 2021 7:07:06 GMT
Post by the Scribe on Mar 14, 2021 7:07:06 GMT
Video: 'Baby Penguin' Spotted on MarsMarch 12, 2021 ByTim Binnall
In what is undoubtedly the first of many such instances, an anomaly hunter scouring images from the new Mars Perseverance Rover has spotted something unusual on the Red Planet: an oddity resembling a baby penguin. The curious sight was noticed by indefatigable UFO researcher Scott Waring as he pored over fresh photographs taken by the spacecraft that only began its mission just a few weeks ago. Despite the brief amount of time that the rover has been on Mars, the spacecraft has apparently already uncovered something intriguing in the eyes of independent investigators.
"Guys, I found something on Mars that is a little strange," Waring wrote on his website when announcing that he had caught sight of what appears to be a baby bird sitting on the surface of the Red Planet in one of the Perseverance images. The researcher opined that it appears to be a juvenile creature based on the "feathery fuzz" that chicks are known to sport and argued that the bird's beak, head, neck, tail, wing, and "even the extra-long feet are visible." Since those appendages seem to be particularly long, Waring concluded that the animal is a baby penguin. www.ufosightingsdaily.com/2021/03/baby-penguin-on-mars-in-newest-nasa.html
He postulated that the perceived baby creature is either "an alien species of bird on Mars" or, in a particularly fantastic hypothesis, that the photo is a fake that was taken on Canada's Devon Island, where researchers test equipment for the Red Planet and, as a matter of fact, penguins reside. Skeptical observers, of course, will say that the anomaly hunter is merely mistaking a rock for a living creature by way of pareidolia. What's your take on the first weird anomaly courtesy of Perseverance? www.amusingplanet.com/2016/05/devon-island-mars-on-earth.html www.facebook.com/coasttocoastam
Baby Bird On Mars In Newest NASA Photos! UFO Sighting News.
UFO Sightings Daily 48K subscribers Source photo: www.gigapan.com/gigapans/224843 Date of discovery: March 6, 2021 Location of discovery: Mars Perseverance Sol 4 Source photo: www.gigapan.com/gigapans/224843 Guys, I found something on Mars that is a little strange. I was looking at Sol 4 of the Mars Perseverance rover when I discovered that there is a baby bird sitting in the middle of it all. I say baby, because it looks like it has no feathers yet, but still has the feathery fuzz the chicks have. I can easily make out the black beak, white cheek and head, neck, tail, butt, wing and even the extra long feet are visible. Its feet are so long, it's more similar to penguin feet than anything else. So...If I had to guess...I would say it's a penguin. How it got there is anyones guess, but I have only two theories. First it could be an alien species of bird on Mars. Second it might not be Mars at all, but instead is actually on Devon Island, which...may have similar bird life there. Scott C. Waring - Taiwan
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Mar 14, 2021 7:12:09 GMT
Post by the Scribe on Mar 14, 2021 7:12:09 GMT
Looking for Life on Mars | NOVA | PBS 485,284 views•Premiered Feb 24, 2021
NOVA PBS Official 238K subscribers Follow along as NASA launches the Mars 2020 Mission, perhaps the most ambitious hunt yet for signs of ancient life on Mars.
The spacecraft will blaze into the Martian atmosphere at some 12,000 miles per hour and attempt to lower the Perseverance Rover in the rocky Jezero Crater, home to a dried-up river delta scientists think could have harbored life. Perseverance will comb the area for signs of life and collect samples for possible return to Earth. Traveling onboard is a four-pound helicopter that will conduct a series of test flights—the first on another planet.
During its journey, Perseverance will also test technology designed to produce oxygen from the Martian atmosphere, in hopes that the gas could be used for fuel—or for humans to breathe—on future missions.
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Apr 17, 2021 8:47:52 GMT
Post by the Scribe on Apr 17, 2021 8:47:52 GMT
WATCH: Mars Cam Views from NASA Rover during Red Planet Exploration #Mars2020
CosmoSapiens 1.6M subscribers Mars 2020 is a Mars rover mission by NASA's Mars Exploration Program that includes the Perseverance rover with a planned launch on 30 July 2020 at 11:50 UTC, and touch down in Jezero crater on Mars on 18 February 2021.
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