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NASA’s Perseverance rover sends back sounds of Martian winds and rock-blasting laser – ABC News
NASA releases audio recordings of Martian winds and laser zaps captured by the rover Perseverance’s SuperCam instruments during its mission to discover whether…
NASA has released audio recordings of Martian winds, captured by its Perseverance rover, which landed on the red planet on February 18.
- The rover travelled 6.4m in its first test drive lasting 33 minutes
- It is using a laser to break up rocks to send back to Earth
- It uses its SuperCam instrument to capture images and audio
The data release also includes the first audio of laser zaps on another planet as the rover’s SuperCam instrument blasts Martian rocks to explore their composition and the sounds…
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