NASA’s rover, Perseverance, is set to touch down on Mars on Thursday after seven months of travel through space. The rover is considered the most advanced robotic lab flown from Earth, and will search for evidence of past microbial life on Crater Jezero, a site on the Red Planet where a lake likely existed 3.5 billion years ago. Sharmeen Somani reports.
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NASA’s Perseverance rover hoping to land on the surface of Mars
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