Yorkshire Post

Car-sized robot blasts off on mission to answer question ‘Is there life on Mars?’

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NASA’S NEW car-sized robotic spacecraft is on its way to Mars in a mission to search for evidence of ancient life.

The Perseveran­ce rover successful­ly blasted off from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida at 12.50pm UK time yesterday on board a United Launch

Alliance Atlas V rocket – despite a 4.2-magnitude earthquake that shook southern California just 20 minutes before departure.

Nasa launch manager Omar Baez said: “We are on our way to Mars, there is no going back.”

It is the third mission heading to the Red Planet this month after launches by the UAE and China. The six-wheeled rover will now travel 314 million miles over a period of nearly seven months before attempting to land on a 31mile crater named Jezero.

Landing on Mars is notoriousl­y difficult because of its thin and dynamic atmosphere and dust storms that rage on its surface – a feat that has been described as “seven minutes of terror”.

Nasa has succeeded in getting only a handful of functionin­g probes and rovers on to the Martian surface and more than half of all spacecraft sent there have either blown up or crashed.

Just before lift-off, Nasa administra­tor Jim Bridenstin­e said: “There’s a reason we call the robot Perseveran­ce – because going to Mars is hard. It is always hard. It’s never been easy. In this case, it’s harder than ever before because we’re doing it in the midst of a pandemic.”

Satellite images suggest Jezero, located on the western edge of Isidis Planitia – a giant impact basin just north of the Martian equator – may have been a lake more than 3.5 billion years ago, when Mars was warmer and wetter.

Scientists believe evidence of microbial life could be preserved in the clay and muddy rocks in the crater, if it ever existed on the planet.

Along with several sophistica­ted instrument­s that will gather informatio­n about Mars’s geology, atmosphere, and environmen­tal conditions, the rover is also carrying a small 1.8kg helicopter.

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