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4 years ago

Why does it take so long for the rover to reach Mars?


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3 years ago
Mars Perseverance Rover Landed

Mars Perseverance Rover Landed

Mars Perseverance rover landed on the surface of Mars.

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3 years ago
Mars Perseverance Rover Mission Landing Site

Mars Perseverance Rover Mission Landing Site

The Jezero crater (circle) on Mars was where the Mars Perseverance rover landed.

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3 years ago
Mars 2020 Perseverance

Mars 2020 Perseverance

Mars 2020 Perseverance rover mission is to search for signs of ancient life on the red planet.

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3 years ago
Mars Perseverance Rover Head Section

Mars Perseverance Rover Head Section

The Mars Perseverance rover with its several cameras: SuperCam (Remote Micro-Imager), Mastcam-Z and Navcam.

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2 years ago

I really like Clippercam because it is just the most stereotypical scientist thing ever

I Really Like Clippercam Because It Is Just The Most Stereotypical Scientist Thing Ever
I Really Like Clippercam Because It Is Just The Most Stereotypical Scientist Thing Ever

Look at them, running around with clipboards in sterile suits. Pointing at the probe. The high bay might as well embody science itself


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7 years ago

lone explorer from Earth around Saturnian system

Lone Explorer From Earth Around Saturnian System

An awe-inspiring journey captured by Cassini in the 13 years it’s been observing the Saturnian system. It is humbling and breathtaking to see the spacecraft taking images of the glowing and sun-eclipsing Saturn.

Preemptively, in few hours, Cassini will burn up and disintegrate like a meteor as it enters the Satrun’s atmosphere at 70,000 miles per hour.

It is truly a privilege to be part of NASA’s JPL to explore the grandeur of the universe.


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2 years ago

NGC 1850, a start cluster about 160, 000 light years away in satellite galaxy to our own milky way, known as the Large Magellanic cloud.

NGC 1850, A Start Cluster About 160, 000 Light Years Away In Satellite Galaxy To Our Own Milky Way, Known

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1 month ago
Another Of My Old Engineering Memes For You All. :D

Another of my old engineering memes for you all. :D


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