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Images left by perseverance in its first 100 days on Mars – Sunday Vision
The Perseverance Chariot has seed funding to operate for one Martian year, roughly two years on Earth. Photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU robot Determination
The Perseverance Chariot has seed funding to operate for one Martian year, roughly two years on Earth. Photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU
robot Determination fromNASA Celebrate 100 days of Mars. OnMarsLook for signs of past microbial life and try to explore the planet’s geology and climate.
Since landing on February 18th, the robot has captured some stunning images of the circumference of its landing site, Jezero Crater, which is a 49 km wide depression north of the equator of the red planet.
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