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Nasa releases panorama taken by Mars rover

The panorama is composed of 142 individual images, taken by rotating the rover's mast 360 degrees, and was stitched together on Earth

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 25 Feb 2021 12:05PM

Nasa releases panorama taken by Mars rover
This Nasa photo released on February 24, shows images from Nasa’s Mars 2020 Perseverance rover of its new home in Jezero Crater on February 21, after touching down on the Red Planet on February 18. – AFP pic, February 25, 2021

WASHINGTON – The US space agency Nasa released a spectacular panoramic view on Wednesday of the landing site of the Perseverance rover on Mars.

The panorama shows the rim of the Jezero Crater where the rover touched down last week and the cliff face of an ancient river delta in the distance.

It was taken by rotating the rover's mast 360 degrees. The mast is equipped with dual, zoomable cameras which can take high-definition video and images.

The panorama is composed of 142 individual images stitched together on Earth, Nasa said.

"We're nestled right in a sweet spot, where you can see different features similar in many ways to features found by Spirit, Opportunity, and Curiosity at their landing sites," said Jim Bell of Arizona State University's School of Earth and Space Exploration.

Spirit, Opportunity and Curiosity were previous missions to Mars.

Nasa said the rover's cameras will help scientists assess the geologic history and atmospheric conditions of Jezero Crater and identify rocks and sediment worthy of a closer examination and collection for eventual return to Earth.

On Monday, the US space agency released the first audio from Mars, a faint crackling recording of a gust of wind captured by the rover's microphone.

Nasa also released video of the landing of the rover, which is on a mission to search for signs of past life on the Red Planet. – AFP, February 25, 2021

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