NASA has successfully landed it’s Mars Perseverance Rover

Another guest of Earth has reached Mars. The US space agency NASA successfully landed its Mars Perseverance Rover at the Jjero Crater at around 2.30 pm on 18 February. With this, America has become the first country in the world to send the highest rover on Mars. The purpose of sending this rover to Mars is to find out the ancient life. Take a sample of clay and stones and return to the earth.

Jezero Crater is an extremely inaccessible terrain of Mars. The Jjero crater has deep valleys, sharp mountains, pointed cliffs, sand dunes and a sea of ​​stones. In such a situation, the scientists of the world were eyeing the success of the landing of Perseverance Mars Rover. NASA had already said that this would be the most accurate landing ever. It is believed that the river first flowed into the Jezero Crater. Which was found in a lake. After this, there was a fan shaped delta. There may be signs of life there.

NASA released a picture of a rover approaching Mars on its Twitter handle. Along with this she also gave a very beautiful caption, written by Perseverance – ‘Hello world, my first look from my own home.’ The Space Agency has also shared a photo from the other side of the rover. With the help of this rover landing on the Jjero crater of Mars, it is expected to unveil all the mysteries of Mars.

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