Today NASA landed the Perseverance rover on Mars in its most complex mission yet to collect traces of past life on the planet. To celebrate the occasion down on Earth,NASA allowed the public to get aunique engineer’s-eye-view of the landing with a 360 live streamfrom Mission Control. NAS...
All landings on Mars are difficult, but NASA’s Perseverance rover is attempting to touch down in the most challenging terrain on Mars ever targeted. The intense entry, descent, and landing phase, known as EDL, begins when the spacecraft reaches the top of the Martian atmosphere. Engineers ha...
"If we are accelerating the moon landing, we are accelerating the Mars landing," Bridenstine said during a livestreamed panel discussion of space agency heads at IAC in Washington, D.C. "I suggest we can do it by 2035," he added. Bridenstine's pledge is similar (with a later deadline...
Conducted NASA’s first live Spanish-language broadcast of a planetary landing,Juntos Perseveramos. That show has surpassed 2.6 million views and is the top video on the agency’s Spanish channel. NASA also launched “Los Martes de Marte” (Mars’ Tuesdays), a web series ...
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From there, the six-wheeled rover was lowered to the Mars surface using cables. Its landing spot – the Jezero crater – was selected by scientists who believe the area was once a flooded river delta. Though the rover's harrowing commute is over, the mission ahead of it...
A flying saucer-shaped vehicle was sent high into the atmosphere via a balloon to trial a new type of parachute(降落伞)and an inflatable Kevlar ring that could help slow down a spacecraft as it approaches the Red Planet's surface.All of the equipment appeared to work apart from the ...
Jezero Crateroffers one of the best places on Mars to look for signs of past microbial life — but it's also the most challenging landing spot NASA has ever attempted to reach on Mars. And it will all be over, one way or the other, in just seven minutes, well before flight engineers...
Though InSight has been getting all the attention, spare a thought for the two MarCO CubeSats that accompanied the new lander to Mars. MarCO B, nicknamed Wall-E,beamed back its own image of the Red Planetnot long after landing -- the first time that a CubeSat has taken a photo in deep...
It was NASA's eighth successful landing at Mars since the 1976 Viking probes, and the first in six years. NASA's Curiosity rover, which arrived in 2012, is still on the move on Mars. Because of the distance between Earth and Mars, it took eight minutes for confirmation to arr...