Perserverence Rover Timeline of NASA pushed back to bring back Mars samples to 2023
NASA pushes back perseverance Rover’s Timeline to bring back Mars rock samples. After scientists claimed that Mars had a lake and a river delta billions of rivers ago, NASA send its Rover Perseverance to collect the sample of the surface and rock.
Highlights
- Nasa Perseverance Rover is working on the 45-Km wide Jezero crater
- Mission has delayed including tee art return orbiter launcher
- NASA’s Rover is collecting rock samples for signs of ancient life
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Scientists are continuously working to find out the ancient life of human beings on another planet than earth. This time NASA selects Mars planet to find out any symptoms and proof of the existence of human beings on the planet.
After the scientist told NASA about the presence of River and Lake on Mars, NASA has been working on this mission to find out the evidence and facts. As per the scientist, Mars had a river and a lake.
The area of Jezero Crater was selected by NASA to complete a round of 45 Km and extract some amount of soil and rock to find whether there were any signs of lives of human beings or not. NASA has been postponing the return of samples from Mars and now it again postponed the return of samples by 2033. At the initial stage, the plan for NASA was to send the sample-return Lander (SRL) by 2026 and get back the sample by 2031.
NASA has changed the timeline of the mission because by adding a new Lander in place of the past one, the SRL launch date has been pushed back by 2028, and the sample returned to 2033.
Perseverance is working to find out any signs of ancient life after scientists told us there was a lake and a rover on Mars. As per the mission, the rover is scratching beneath the surface to collect samples so that scientists could predict any signs of ancient lives.
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