EnockTheeFirst Lister Feb 17, 2021 #2 Its main job is to seek signs of ancient life and collect samples of rock and regolith (broken rock and soil) for possible return to Earth.Launched on July 30th 2020 and expected to land on February 18th 2021.
Its main job is to seek signs of ancient life and collect samples of rock and regolith (broken rock and soil) for possible return to Earth.Launched on July 30th 2020 and expected to land on February 18th 2021.
T The.Black.Templar Elder Lister Staff member Feb 17, 2021 #3 Good stuff, I am really interested in seeing whether the helicopter actually flies on Mars
EnockTheeFirst Lister Feb 17, 2021 #5 Ngimanene na Muchere said: hii imechukua miezi ngapi at what speed Click to expand... Launched on July 30th 2020 and expected to land on February 18th 2021.
Ngimanene na Muchere said: hii imechukua miezi ngapi at what speed Click to expand... Launched on July 30th 2020 and expected to land on February 18th 2021.
Ngimanene na Muchere Elder Lister Feb 17, 2021 #6 EnockTheeFirst said: Launched on July 30th 2020 and expected to land on February 18th 2021. Click to expand... that is about 77000 kph (D/T)
EnockTheeFirst said: Launched on July 30th 2020 and expected to land on February 18th 2021. Click to expand... that is about 77000 kph (D/T)
E emali Elder Lister Feb 18, 2021 #8 according to bbc.. ndio hii timeline Key timings for Perseverance's landing Contact with atmosphere: 20:48 GMT Parachute deployed: 20:52 GMT Powered descent: 20:54 GMT Wheels down: 20:55 GMT
according to bbc.. ndio hii timeline Key timings for Perseverance's landing Contact with atmosphere: 20:48 GMT Parachute deployed: 20:52 GMT Powered descent: 20:54 GMT Wheels down: 20:55 GMT
M Mishale Elder Lister Feb 19, 2021 #11 1st picture from Mars it has always been inhabited. now lets go destroy Mars, then start exploring Jupitar
1st picture from Mars it has always been inhabited. now lets go destroy Mars, then start exploring Jupitar