The Asian Age

Mars rover succeeds in collecting rock

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Washington, Sept. 3: Nasa’s Perseveran­ce rover succeeded in its second attempt to scoop up a piece of Martian rock for future analysis by scientists on Earth — probably.

Its first effort earlier this month failed after the rock was too crumbly to withstand the robot’s drill, but data received late on September 1 indicates the process worked this time around.

The US space agency said Thursday it remains a little uncertain, because images taken after the rover's arm completed sample acquisitio­n were inconclusi­ve due to poor sunlight conditions.

More images taken under better lighting are expected back by Saturday.

“The team determined a location, and selected and cored a viable and scientific­ally valuable rock,” Jennifer Trosper, project manager at Nasa’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, said in a statement.

“We will work through this small hiccup with the lighting conditions in the images and remain encouraged that there is sample in this tube.” The target was a briefcases­ized rock nicknamed “Rochette” from a ridgeline that is half a mile (900 meters) long.

Perseveran­ce, Nasa’s latest Mars rover, landed on the planet's Jezero crater — the site on an ancient lake — in February on a mission to search for signs of ancient microbial life.

Its turret-mounted scientific instrument­s are able to determine chemical and mineral compositio­n and look for organic matter, as well as better characteri­ze the planet’s geological processes.

It uses a drill and a hollow coring bit at the end of its 7-foot-long (2-meterlong) robotic arm to extract samples slightly thicker than a pencil, which it stores under its belly.

Nasa plans a mission to bring around 30 samples back to Earth in the 2030s, where scientists will be able to conduct more detailed analysis that might confirm there was microbial life.

● “THE TEAM determined a location, and selected and cored a viable and scientific­ally valuable rock,” Jennifer Trosper, project manager at Nasa’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, said in a statement.

 ?? — AFP ?? In this image released by Nasa the drill hole from Perseveran­ce’s second sample-collection attempt can be seen, in this composite of two images taken by one of the rover’s navigation cameras.
— AFP In this image released by Nasa the drill hole from Perseveran­ce’s second sample-collection attempt can be seen, in this composite of two images taken by one of the rover’s navigation cameras.

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