NASA release Spacecraft rover video landing on Mars

The current Mars missions costing $3billion embraced a great start. On Monday, NASA released the first high-quality video of a spacecraft landing on Mars.

The glee was all over the research center after watching the trailer showing the enormous orange and white parachute hurtling open, the red dust kicking up as rocket engines lowered the rover to the surface.

An intrigued member of Rover asserted The quality was so good and the images so breathtaking we felt like they were riding along, they added.

“It gives me goosebumps every time I see it, just amazing,” said Dave Gruel, head of the entry and descent camera team.

“These videos and these images are the stuff of our dreams,” said Al Chen, who was in charge of the landing team.

The Perseverance rover landed last Thursday near an ancient river delta in Jezero Crater to search for signs of ancient microscopic life. The team at Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, shared the video at a news conference on Monday.

 

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