I am so proud to have the great news that the rover is doing great, landed fine, and is on its several years journey to explore the red planet. God Bless the USA!

As reported by @NASA Solar System Exploration on Facebook

Now that NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover successfully landed on the Red Planet after a nearly seven-month journey, mission experts will talk about the robotic scientist’s touchdown in the most challenging terrain on Mars ever targeted.

Perseverance, which launched July 30, 2020, will search for signs of ancient microbial life, collect carefully selected rock and regolith (broken rock and dust) samples for future return to Earth, characterize Mars’ geology and climate, and pave the way for human exploration beyond the Moon.

Tune in to watch a live broadcast from the Von Karman Auditorium at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

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As reported by @NASA Solar System Exploration on Facebook

This high-resolution image shows one of the six wheels aboard NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover, which landed on Feb. 18, 2021. The image was taken by one of Perseverance’s color Hazard Cameras (Hazcams).

Watch this page for many more images and videos in the coming days, and follow the mission at mars.nasa.gov/mars2020 and here on Facebook at NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover

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As reported by @NASA Mars on Facebook

This is the first high-resolution, color image to be sent back by the Hazard Cameras (Hazcams) on the underside of NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover after its landing on Feb. 18, 2021.

Watch this page for many more images and videos in the coming days, and follow the mission at mars.nasa.gov/mars2020 and here on Facebook at NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover

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Mars!

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