Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Nasa’s Perseveran­ce takes first spin on surface of Mars

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LOS ANGELES: NASA’S Mars rover Perseveran­ce has taken its first, short drive on the surface of the red planet, two weeks after the robot science lab’s pictureper­fect touchdown on the floor of a massive crater, mission managers said on Friday.

The six-wheeled, car-sized astrobiolo­gy probe put a total of 6.5m on its odometer on Thursday during a half-hour test spin within Jezero Crater, site of an ancient, long-vanished lake bed and river delta on Mars.

Taking directions from mission managers at NASA’S Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) near Los Angeles, the rover rolled 4m forward, turned about 150 degrees to its left and then drove backward another 2.5m.

“It went incredibly well,” Anais Zarifian, a JPL mobility test engineer for Perseveran­ce, said during a teleconfer­ence briefing with reporters, calling it a “huge milestone” for the mission. NASA displayed a photo taken by the rover showing the wheel tread marks left in the reddish, sandy Martian soil after its first drive.

Another vivid image of the surroundin­g landscape shows a rugged, ruddy terrain littered with large, dark boulders in the foreground and a tall outcroppin­g of rocky, layered deposits in the distance - marking the edge of the river delta.

Some additional, short-distance test driving is planned for Friday. Perseveran­ce is capable of averaging 200m of driving per day. But JPL engineers still have additional equipment checks to run on the rover’s many instrument­s before they will be ready to send the robot on a more ambitious journey as part of its primary mission to search for traces of fossilised microbial life.

So far, Perseveran­ce and its hardware, including its main robot arm, appear to be operating flawlessly, said Robert Hogg, deputy mission manager.

The team has yet to conduct post-landing tests of the rover’s sophistica­ted system to drill and collect rock samples for return to Earth via future Mars missions.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A tall outcroppin­g of rock, with layered deposits of sediments in the distance, marking a remnant of an ancient, long-vanished river delta in Jezero Crater, are pictured in this undated image taken by NASA'S Mars rover Perseveran­ce.
REUTERS A tall outcroppin­g of rock, with layered deposits of sediments in the distance, marking a remnant of an ancient, long-vanished river delta in Jezero Crater, are pictured in this undated image taken by NASA'S Mars rover Perseveran­ce.

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