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NASA’s Perseverance rover lands on Mars soon: What to expect – CNET
On Feb. 18, NASA’s latest Mars rover will try for a dramatic touchdown on the red planet.

NASA will use a “sky crane” to gently lower Perseverance to the surface of Mars.
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When it comes to space happenings, there are few as tense, exciting and high stakes as landing a vehicle on another planet. This Thursday, Feb. 18, NASA’s Perseverance rover will endeavor to stick the landing on Mars, kicking off a new era in red planet exploration.
While NASA has a lot of experience with delivering machines to Mars (here’s looking at you, Curiosity and InSight), that doesn’t make it any easier…
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