SuperCam will collect Mars info
LOS ALAMOS — Los Alamos National Laboratory researchers are working on a “SuperCam” that will collect soil samples from Mars with a laser.
KRQE-TV reported that scientists want to place the SuperCam inside the Mars 2020 Rover.
The data from the cam will be sent to earth and examined to determine if life ever existed on the red planet. Officials said the SuperCam could also determine the different minerals in the soil or rocks.
Roger Weins, a principal investigator, said NASA calls it a Swiss Army Knife kind of instrument because it does so many different things.
Weins said the SuperCam will be a longterm source of revenue as scientists explore Mars in the future.