Why NASA is Back on Mars I NASA I PBS

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NASA's Perseverance rover and the first-ever space helicopter landed on Mars on Thursday, Feb. 18.

Here's what the Mars 2020 research team says they'll be doing on the red planet.

PRODUCTION CREDITS:

Produced and Directed by: Terri Randall
Edited by: Jedd Ehrmann and Ana Aceves
Digital Producer: Ana Aceves
Production Assistance: Christina Monnen

MEDIA CREDITS:

Archival footage:
NASA
NASA/JPL
NASA/Goddard
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Music: APM

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Will electrical discharge scouring reveal microbial fossils?

JSchrumm
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Cool landed on Mars hu? hope to go there someday

mascadadelpantion
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can someone enlighten me how percy is going to stay active without any solar panels...

yearify
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It's plausible that life on Earth came from Mars. Mars was stable with a temperate climate while Earth was molten from the collision that formed the Moon. Life shows up on Earth implausibly close to the time when it was still a molten rock.

SolaceEasy
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Of course, there's life elsewhere in the universe where do you think we came from?

unclemikedavis
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The beginnings of the Martian Congressional Republic

Haseri
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Fix all the problems here on Earth first.
Clean Energy..
Clean water..
Food..
Medicines vaccines..

This is unethical use of public funding.

Nudnik