NASA shares first audio and video of Mars landing
NASA shares first audio and video of Mars landing
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NASA's Persistence Rover landed on Mars on February 18. The successful landing of this rover is a major success. After landing, NASA said that perceivers can capture photos of Mars and also the sound from there. Now for the first time, NASA has released the sound of Perceived Rover. This sound is from Mars. This sound is of the air moving on Mars.

In addition to the audio of Mars, the video of the landing of the Perceiver Rover on Mars was released by NASA for the first time. A microphone was placed on the Percussion Rover from NASA, but the microphone stopped working when the rover was landing. However, after landing the microphone captured the audio and managed to send it to NASA. NASA engineers first heard the sound of Mars sent by the Perception Rover. After which he said that this 10-second audio is of the winds moving on Mars, which was captured by the microphone and sent to us.

This 3-minute 25-second video released by NASA shows how the Perception Rover landed on the surface of Mars. The rover was transported to the surface by parachute and protected by a heat shield. When the rover touched the ground of Mars, a smoke balloon formed. Regarding this, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory director Michael Watkins said, "This is the first time we have captured any event of landing on Mars." This is a very amazing video. According to the information received, Surface Mission Manager Jesseca Samuels said that till now the rover is working in exactly the way we were expecting. I am glad that the rover is completely fine and is doing the activity as we wanted."

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