STEM News Tip: Mars 2020 launches this week!
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- Published: Tuesday, 28 July 2020 16:52
This week we expect to see the launch of NASA’s latest mission to Mars! The launch is scheduled for the morning of July 30; see the countdown at undefined . The lander is expected to then touch down on Mars in February 2021.
This is an unusually complex mission, featuring two separate mobile units. The Perseverance rover is a heavier redesign of the previous Curiousity rover, with a similar plutonium-based radiothermal generator for power. In addition, Ingenuity is a new helicopter-style flying drone that is carried by the rover, with an array of sensors and cameras. This is an experimental model; if it works as anticipated more complex aerial units may be added to future missions.
Get ready to watch the launch Thursday, and keep your eyes on the sky!
Further reading:
https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/
https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/timeline/launch/watch-online/
Dr. Baranwal of the Department of Energy on the RTG power source for the rover
Image credit: NASA