NASA to launch Perseverance rover with Ingenuity helicopter for Mars mission on July 30
World's premier space agency NASA is all set to send a life-hunter to Mars on July 30. NASA's Perseverance rover will search for signs of life past or present on the Red Planet.
- World's premier space agency NASA is all set to send a life-hunter to Mars on July 30.
- NASA's Perseverance rover will search for signs of life past or present on the Red Planet.
- According to NASA, Perseverance will land on Mars in February 2021 and the rover will use several high-end instruments including 23 cameras to examine the climate and geology of the Red Planet.
Trending Photos
World's premier space agency NASA is all set to send a life-hunter to Mars on July 30. NASA's Perseverance rover will search for signs of life past or present on the Red Planet.
According to NASA, Perseverance will land on Mars in February 2021 and the rover will use several high-end instruments including 23 cameras to examine the climate and geology of the Red Planet.
We're going to Mars, and you can come with us.
Our @NASAPersevere rover is set to launch tomorrow on its mission to look for signs of ancient life on the Red Planet.
NASA TV coverage begins at 7am ET. How to watch: https://t.co/mzKW5uV4hS pic.twitter.com/E5gyANfZbT — NASA (@NASA) July 30, 2020
“Perseverance will bring all human senses to Mars. It will sense the air around it, see and scan the horizon, hear the planet with microphones on the surface for the first time, feel it as it picks up samples to cache, perhaps even taste, it in a sense, as it performs chemical analyses of the dust," said NASA’s Thomas Zurbuchen during a press conference on July 20.
After landing on the surface of Mars, Perseverance will release a small helicopter called Ingenuity from its underside. “We as human beings have never flown a rotorcraft, a helicopter, anywhere outside of Earth’s atmosphere, so it’s really a Wright Brothers moment on another planet,” said MiMi Aung, Ingenuity’s lead engineer, during the press conference.
The first interplanetary helicopter, Ingenuity, is ready for liftoff on a 7-month voyage to Mars.
Read more about the aeronautical innovators at @NASAJPL & @NASAAmes who worked together to prepare for @NASAPersevere's #CountdownToMars: https://t.co/eTtcX9Ao01 pic.twitter.com/X83dI03G0W — NASA (@NASA) July 30, 2020
Aung added that Ingenuity will remain in air only total of 15 minutes at most, but such helicopters could be used in the future to carry out research in inaccessible areas. Aung noted that helicopters like Ingenuinty can also serve as scouts for rovers and astronauts.
Perseverance will will also carry an instrument which will be used to extract oxygen from the carbon dioxide in thin atmosphere of Mars. “Perseverance is also the bridge between science and human exploration that demonstrates how the two can support and reinforce each other,” said Zurbuchen.
Stay informed on all the latest news, real-time breaking news updates, and follow all the important headlines in india news and world News on Zee News.
Live Tv