Perseverance Rover launches on the surface of Mars
Perseverance Rover launches on the surface of Mars
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The US Space Agency NASA's Perseverance Rover landed on the surface of Mars on Friday. According to Indian time, at about 2.25 am on Friday, NASA's rover has landed on Mars. NASA has also released the first photos of the rover from the red planet.

7 months ago this particular rover took off from the earth. Thursday-Friday night Indian time, Perseverance Rover touched the surface of Mars at around 2.25 am. Soon after the rover reached the surface of the red planet, NASA also released the first image, which is said to be a landmark achievement towards the opening of the mysteries of Mars. NASA has also posted a picture of a rover arriving on Mars on its Twitter handle. With which it also gave a very beautiful caption, written by Perseverance - 'Hello world, my first look from my own home.' The US Space Agency NASA has also shared a photo from the other side of the rover. With the help of this rover landing on the Jjero crater of Mars, it is hoping to unveil all the mysteries of Mars. In this mission, NASA's Perseverance Rover attempted to find signs of ancient life on the Red Planet.

According to information received by the US space agency NASA's Perseverance Rover as it landed on the surface of Mars, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory at NASA's laboratory and other partners of the project were happily swinging. The project's manager Mimi Ong said very excitedly that our team had the opportunity to test and prove the actual atmosphere of Mars. Nothing can be more rewarding for our team.

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