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NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory | Perseverance: Two Years on Mars (Live Public Talk) @NASAJPL | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 1 day ago
The Perseverance Rover has changed the way we look at Mars. Perseverance is investigating Jezero Crater – a region of Mars where the ancient environment may have been favorable for microbial life – and probing the Martian rocks for evidence of past life. The rover carries an entirely new subsystem to collect and prepare Martian rocks and sediment samples, including a coring drill on its arm and a rack of titanium sample tubes in its chassis.

Throughout its exploration of the region, Perseverance will collect promising samples, seal them in tubes, and store them in its chassis until they are deposited on the Martian surface for retrieval by a future mission. We’ll talk with a member of the Mars 2020 team about the past two years of operation and discovery.

Speaker:
Dr. Sunanda Sharma, postdoctoral fellow, Mars 2020, NASA JPL

Host:
Nikki Wyrick, Office of Communications and Education, NASA JPL

Co-Host:
Sarah Marcotte, Mars public engagement, NASA JPL

Original Air Date: February 16, 2023
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