Brown: Mars Rover Touches Down at Brown-Discovered Landing Site
February 19, 2021
February 19, 2021
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, Feb. 19 (TNSRes) -- Brown University issued the following news:
After a journey of seven months and more than 300 million miles, NASA's Perseverance rover landed successfully on the surface of Mars on Thursday, Feb. 18. It now begins its search for signs of ancient life in Jezero crater, which was home a few billion years ago to a body of water about the size of Lake Tahoe.
It was planetary scientists at Brown who first put Jezero on the . . .
After a journey of seven months and more than 300 million miles, NASA's Perseverance rover landed successfully on the surface of Mars on Thursday, Feb. 18. It now begins its search for signs of ancient life in Jezero crater, which was home a few billion years ago to a body of water about the size of Lake Tahoe.
It was planetary scientists at Brown who first put Jezero on the . . .
