18 Months On Mars: Perseverance Finds 'Spider-like' Object



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“In this exciting episode, we explore the latest updates on the Perseverance rover and Ingenuity helicopter. Watch as Perseverance makes significant progress through Hawksbill Gap, autonomously selects and analyzes rock targets, and drills its first core sample from the delta.

Marvel at the bizarre rocks and debris that Perseverance encounters on Mars, including a snake-head-shaped rock and an unexpectedly persistent traveling companion—a rock stuck in its wheel for over 4 months!

Join us as we uncover the mysteries of Martian wind and dust devils, and how they may help our little helicopter friend Ingenuity. Witness the stunning 2.5-billion-pixel panorama capturing the delta front, and experience the most detailed image taken on the Martian surface.

Finally, discover the challenges that Perseverance faces as it collects core samples from the delta and deals with unexpected debris.

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33 thoughts on “18 Months On Mars: Perseverance Finds 'Spider-like' Object”

  1. To the commentators: three more jerks of your right hand or your left hand, you just proved how sad and deputed toss pot you are or as we say in Ireland brain dead wanker

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  2. Lol. You guys do know that this is just Greenland and Devon Island where all this is done? Notice how the images are always with some hills in the background where the river is in a sort of basin? Go look for yourself to verify it.

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  3. All the time people are worried that the rover's solar panels will get blocked by dust. So….. why don't we just add standard car windshield wipers on them?? If someone knows why, please explain.

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