UC Astrobiologist Helps NASA Look for Life on Mars
July 28, 2020
July 28, 2020
CINCINNATI, Ohio, July 28 -- The University of Cincinnati issued the following news:
The world's most advanced rover will look for evidence of ancient life on Mars with the help of a University of Cincinnati astrobiologist.
The six-wheeled rover called Perseverance is scheduled for launch July 30 from Kennedy Space Center aboard an enormous Atlas V rocket designed for interplanetary flight. It will take the partially autonomous robot more than six months to reach M . . .
The world's most advanced rover will look for evidence of ancient life on Mars with the help of a University of Cincinnati astrobiologist.
The six-wheeled rover called Perseverance is scheduled for launch July 30 from Kennedy Space Center aboard an enormous Atlas V rocket designed for interplanetary flight. It will take the partially autonomous robot more than six months to reach M . . .