NASA Perseverance rover set to land on Mars today - a podcast by RNZ

from 2021-02-19T08:48

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Let's go off-shore, even off planet to an event that's about to happen on Mars, where the Perseverance rover is about to enter the Martian atmosphere within a couple of hours.
It's travelled nearly half-a-billion kilometres, at a whopping 76,000 kilometres per hour, and soon it's going to use the red planet's thin atmosphere to help slow it down, a process which will heat the bottom of the spacecraft as high as 1300 degrees celsius.
Then, about 7 minutes later, it will - fingers crossed - land in the Jezero Crater.
Corin Dann asked NASA Mars 2020 scientist, Michelle Minitti, about those "seven minutes of terror".

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