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#AskNASA┃ How Do You Build a Mars Rover?

How will Perseverance help with future human exploration? And how will the Mars Ingenuity Helicopter work? NASA’s Mars 2020 Perseverance rover is creating a lot of excitement. The new rover will look for signs of past microbial life, cache rock and soil samples, and prepare for future human exploration. As part of the assembly, test, […]

Perseverance Mars Rover Pre-Launch News Conference

Learn more about the planned July 30 launch of our Mars 2020 rover from Cape Canaveral aboard an Atlas V 541 rocket, featuring: – Jim Bridenstine, NASA Administrator – Thomas Zurbuchen, NASA Associate Administrator – Omar Baez, Launch Director, NASA Launch Services Program – Matt Wallace, Mars 2020 Deputy Project Manager, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory […]

Perseverance Mars Rover Mission Engineering & Science Briefing

Our Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover will search for signs of ancient life beyond Earth. Find out more about the mission from the scientists and engineers on the team. Lori Glaze, Planetary Science Division Director, NASA HQ Jennifer Trosper, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (remote) Farah Alibay, Second engineer about mobility, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory Ken Farley, […]

Perseverance Mars Rover Mission Engineering & Science Briefing

Our Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover will search for signs of ancient life beyond Earth. Find out more about the mission from the scientists and engineers on the team. Lori Glaze, Planetary Science Division Director, NASA HQ Jennifer Trosper, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (remote) Farah Alibay, Second engineer about mobility, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory Ken Farley, […]

Say “Bon Voyage” to our Mars Perseverance Rover!

We’re going back to Mars! Our newest rover is named Perseverance, and will be launching soon for its seven-month journey to the Red Planet to search for signs of ancient life. And it’s bringing along a friend: a little helicopter named Ingenuity! Ingenuity will test the first powered flight on Mars. Join us in wishing […]

Watch Our Perseverance Rover Launch to Mars!

Was there once life on Mars? Our Perseverance rover aims to find out! On Thursday, July 30, watch our new robotic astrobiologist launch on a seven-month journey to the Red Planet. Launching on board will be the most sophisticated set of tools ever sent to Mars, with the hope Perseverance will uncover the planet’s secrets. […]

A Record-Tying Spacewalk to Upgrade the Space Station on This Week @NASA – July 24, 2020

A record-tying spacewalk to upgrade the space station, the station crew receives a new shipment of supplies, and looking forward to seeing Ingenuity take flight on Mars … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Download Link: https://images.nasa.gov/details-A%20Record-Tying%20Spacewalk%20to%20Upgrade%20the%20Space%20Station%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20July%2024,%202020

Hidden No More┃The Legacy of Mary W. Jackson

As one of the core figures from NASA’s history, Mary W. Jackson’s legacy continues to represent a commitment to excellence, diversity, inclusion and teamwork. NASA hosts a question and answer conversation with Margot Lee Shetterly, Author of “Hidden Figures”. Shetterly speaks with NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, NASA Historian Bill Barry, and Associate Administrator of Communications […]

Matching a Spacewalk Record

NASA Astronauts Chris Cassidy and Robert Behnken tied the record for most U.S. Spacewalks on July 21, 2020. It was the 10th Spacewalk for both Cassidy and Behnken tying them with former astronauts Michael Lopez-Alegria and Peggy Whitson for the most spacewalks by an American Astronaut. Behnken and Cassidy performed a number of tasks designed […]

NASA Science Live: Perseverance Mars Rover & the Search for Ancient Life

Millions of miles from Earth lies a dusty, cold, desert world with a very thin atmosphere. You know this planet as Mars…but it hasn’t always been this way. There’s evidence that the Red Planet was much wetter and warmer, with a thicker atmosphere, billions of years ago. Could it also have supported life? NASA’s Perseverance […]