Members of NASA's Mars 2020 project take a picture after attaching the remote sensing mast to the Mars 2020 rover at NASA's JPL in...
The rover will make the trip to the red planet and start preparing for NASA’s mission to send humans into deep space. NASA recently showed off its Mars 2020 rover. It has four wheels and is about the size of a car. The rover will be sent to Florida’s Kennedy Space Center in three parts. It will be put together there. The vehicle’s official name will be chosen soon.
NASA’s Mars 2020 Rover undergoing some refinement while waiting to put to the test on 05 August 2020. Photo: NASA Mars Project File |
They hope the rover will find fossils—remains of plants or animals that once lived on Mars. “The trick, though, is that we’re looking for trace levels of chemicals from billions of years ago on Mars,” Mars 2020 deputy project manager Matt Wallace told Reuters. The rover will collect up to 30 samples, or small amounts, of soil. NASA plans to have them picked up and returned to Earth by a future spacecraft. Mars 2020 research will also be very important for future human missions to the red planet. It is carrying equipment that can turn carbon dioxide, which is everywhere on Mars, into oxygen for breathing. If successful, Mars 2020 will mark NASA’s fifth Martian rover to carry out a soft landing.
Important lessons were learned from the most recent Curiosity rover, which landed on the planet’s surface in 2012. It continues to move and work on the Martian surface southeast of the Jezero Crater. The former Soviet Union is the only other country to land a rover on Mars. But it did not deploy. China and Japan have attempted to send orbiters around Mars. India and Europe’s space agency have successfully sent an orbiter to the planet.