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Ambitious Hunt for Life on Mars | NOVA

Illustration showing Perseverance rover approaches Mars
Illustration showing Perseverance rover approaches Mars. Image Courtesty: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Follow along as NASA launches the Mars 2020 Mission, perhaps the most ambitious hunt ever for signs of life on Mars. For the first time, in February 2021, a rover attempts a risky landing in Jezero Crater, the coveted site of an ancient river delta that scientists believe once held all the ingredients for life.

Watch NOVA: Looking for Life on Mars on VPM PBS, February 24 at 9:00 p.m. on VPM PBS.

 

If the rover, called Perseverance, finds signs of life from an age when Mars was a watery planet like Earth, it could mean life is more likely to exist elsewhere in the solar system—and beyond. But getting to Jezero isn’t easy, as the crater’s boulders and cliffs make it a dangerous place to land.

The spacecraft will reach Mars’ atmosphere traveling at over 12,000 miles per hour and will have just a few minutes to execute an elaborate descent maneuver and lower the car-sized rover to the surface in just the right spot. If successful, Perseverance will comb the area and collect samples for possible return to Earth. Traveling onboard Perseverance is a four-pound helicopter that will conduct a series of test flights—the first on another planet.

During its journey, Perseverance will also test technology designed to produce oxygen from the Martian atmosphere, in hopes that the gas could be used for fuel—or for humans to breathe—on future missions.

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