The new program involves collecting samples in the upper reaches of the ancient river delta. The material may come from a territory far from the crater.
NASA’s Perseverance rover has collected and preserved Mars’ first surface rock sample as part of the mission’s new science campaign. About this Saturday, April 1, reported I hope in.
With each campaign, the team explores and explores a new area. In total, there are 43 titanium test tubes-containers on board the rover. Each time, two rock samples or cores are taken. The rover is currently exploring the upper delta of the Lake crater.
It is noted that Perseverance recently collected a sample of stones, which, according to the scientific team, were brought to the ancient river. This means that the material may have come from a territory far from the mouth of the Lake.
It was previously reported that Perseverance recorded the sound of dust on Mars for the first time.
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Source: korrespondent

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