NASA's Perseverance team has already begun its work from Mars' surface and released incredible images on Friday taken from the rover. HERE'S HOW NASA'S PERSEVERANCE ROVER WILL SEARCH FOR LIFE ON MARS"And, I'm happy to say that I'm hopeful that we can contribute with this," NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Mars 2020 Chief Engineer Adam Steltzner stated. In the first image revealed, Perseverance is shown approaching its landing site in Mars' Jezero Crater and hanging just 6.5 feet over the ground. Whereas, Perseverance has more than 20 high-resolution cameras and a microphone from which to take photos and the first-ever Mars video. In the following weeks, Perseverance will test its robotic arm and take its first, short drive," NASA said in a Friday news release.
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