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NASA releases first audio from Mars, video of rover’s landing

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NASA has released a new video from its Mars 2020 Perseveran­ce rover chronicles major milestones during the final minutes of its entry, descent, and landing (EDL) on the Red Planet on February 18. A microphone on the rover also has provided the first audio recording of sounds from Mars.

About 10 seconds into the 60-second recording, a Martian breeze is audible for a few seconds, as are mechanical sounds of the rover operating on the surface.

From the moment of parachute inflation, the camera system covers the entirety of the descent process, showing some of the rover’s intense ride to Mars’ Jezero Crater.

The world’s most intimate view of a Mars landing begins about 230 seconds after the spacecraft entered the Red Planet’s upper atmosphere at 20,100 e kilometre per hour. The video opens in black, with the camera lens still covered within the parachute compartmen­t. Within less than a second, the spacecraft­s parachute deploys and transforms from a compressed 46-by-66-centimetre cylinder of nylon, Technora, and Kevlar into a fully inflated 21.5-meter-wide canopy – the largest ever sent to Mars.

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