Perseverance spacecraft landed on Mars

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Perseverance spacecraft landed on Mars

Perseverance spacecraft landed on Mars

Perseverance spacecraft landed on Mars

The Perseverance spacecraft, which will be NASA’s new eye and ear on Mars, has landed on the Red Planet. The spacecraft, whose name means ‘Perseverance’ and ‘Perseverance’, takes the names of 2.5 million Turks to Mars along with the new explorer.

The spacecraft Perseverance, which was sent to Mars by NASA to solve the mysteries of the Red Planet and search for signs of life, entered the Martian atmosphere today at 23.48 (TSI). For the first time since the Viking vehicle that reached the planet in the 1970s, NASA will search for signs of life directly with Perseverance.

Perseverance, the new Mars rover of the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), is about to complete its 494 million-kilometer journey that began at Cape Canaveral Space Base in Florida about 7 months ago. Perseverance, which entered the Red Planet’s orbit exactly when it was planned, is now preparing to land on our neighboring planet.

Perseverance, which set out on 30 July 2020 and will enter the Martian atmosphere at a tremendous speed of 20 thousand kilometers per hour, will open the parachute on the landing gear as it moves to the surface of Mars like a meteor and slow down the spacecraft that falls at a huge speed. Finally, the landing rockets called the Sky Crane will operate, allowing Perseverance to lightly land on the Red Planet.

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