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Perseverance rover sends back first ever recording of driving on Mars – video – The Guardian
Perseverance’s six metal wheels traverse across the Mars surface in a not so silent manner
Nasas latest Mars rover, Perseverance, has sent back the sounds of its six metal wheels driving across the planets surface. The recording was captured by one of its two onboard microphones, with Nasa releasing 16 minutes worth. Engineers are investigating whether a high-pitched scratching noise is caused by electromagnetic interference or the rovers movement. Perseverance will continue to look for somewhere to launch the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter, a drone that it is carrying
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