Wednesday, May 24, 2017

NASA: Much More than a Concept Robo When it Launches in 2020



This artist's concept depicts NASA's Mars 2020 rover on the surface of Mars.

The mission takes the next step by not only seeking signs of habitable conditions on Mars in the ancient past, but also searching for signs of past microbial life itself.

The Mars 2020 rover introduces a drill that can collect core samples of the most promising rocks and soils and set them aside on the surface of Mars. A future mission could potentially return these samples to Earth.

Mars 2020 is targeted for launch in July/August 2020, aboard an Atlas V 541 rocket from Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.

NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory will build and manage operations of the Mars 2020 rover for the NASA Science Mission Directorate at the agency's headquarters in Washington.

For more information about the mission, go to: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/

Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech



Maybe you think it's not changed that much for previous Martian rover robos but likely the only commonality is having six wheels.  Here's more detail:


One of the biggest upgrades is this one can do tests NASA considers suitable for establishing the possible presence of life beyond detection of organics.  This is not sci fi.  When it launches it not much more than two years, likely substantial parts of it are already built.

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