NASA’s perseverance rover had just finished inspecting a martin rock called “Cannamor”, and the results contained information about its mineral synthesis and the long -term situation on Mars. Once the surface was chewed a bit, Rover increased the ship’s equipment to analyze his contents. It is reported that minerals rich in clay and manganese are found. Despite his difficult grinding behavior, researchers were actually able to analyze the rock’s complete geo chemicals. Such results are supported in the science library that can help Mars and the possible future human mission of the final lifestyle on Mars.
Resilience reveals that the latest Mars rock study has a water -rich dust and break drive record
According to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Kelanver marked the 30th rock since the resilience went down to Jeizro Carter. The rover’s dust removal device (GDRT) fired controlled nitrogen cracked, Watson, Supercomm, Sherlok, and PIXL to conduct instruments like imaging and spectroscopy to clean the surface of the rock. Superkim detects soil-rich soil-rich hydro oxides, while PIXL identified manganese hydroxide-the first in this mission. Field Spar also found, which connects the rock’s origin to the ancient planets.
A detailed look was allowed below the dust surface of Mars due to rubbing. The tailings were image and spectroscope was analyzed and found that iron and magnesium containing concentration compared to hydrated minerals. The team emphasized the benefits of using gas -based cleaning methods on the ground polluted brushes. Comprehensive analysis supports long -term goals to determine the possibility of water storage, fuel extraction and building equipment.
The persecution also broke its former sovereign drive record on June 19, which traveled 1,348 feet – which is equal to 4.5 fields of football. Engineers supported Autono for this success, with the rover drivers stopping specifically on the default target. This is proof of the ability to cover the potential of Rover very effectively as it removes a field of great scientific interest.
Since perseverance has shed the innocence of his new light and climbing the edge of Jeizro, as much as scientists learn about the surface chemistry and regions of Mars. Each sample brings new Frontiers home to paint a full picture of our neighboring planet’s history and will make the safe return of astronauts, and eventually return to Earth.


