Los Alamos National Laboratory: New Mars Rover Tool Will Zap Rocks to Investigate Planet's Past Habitability
July 28, 2020
July 28, 2020
LOS ALAMOS, New Mexico, July 28 -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Los Alamos National Laboratory issued the following news release:
When NASA's Perseverance rover launches from Florida on its way to Mars, it will carry aboard what is likely the most versatile instrument ever made to better understand the Red Planet's past habitability.
"SuperCam is often referred to as the 'Swiss Army Knife' of instruments because it's a multipurpose tool in a small package," . . .
When NASA's Perseverance rover launches from Florida on its way to Mars, it will carry aboard what is likely the most versatile instrument ever made to better understand the Red Planet's past habitability.
"SuperCam is often referred to as the 'Swiss Army Knife' of instruments because it's a multipurpose tool in a small package," . . .