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NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover landing will be must-see TV – CNET
The next robot on Mars will touch down next week, and the views will be truly otherworldly.

An illustration of Perseverance during its descent to the Martian surface.
NASA
NASA is just over a week away from landing a shiny new robot on the surface of Mars, and for the first time, we’ll be able to see and hear what it’s like to touch down on another world.
Perseverance is due to land in Jezero Crater on Thursday, Feb. 18, becoming the first artificial object to land on the surface since the Mars Insight lander in 2018 and the first rover since Curiosity touched down in 2012.
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