Watch live as NASA unveils imagery of Perseverance landing on Mars

Watch live as NASA unveils Perseverance imagery of landing on Mars

On February 18, 2021, NASA’s Perseverance Rover safely landed on Mars after 7 minutes of terror. The rover was equipped with video cameras and microphones to give us the first-ever footage of a rover landing on Mars, which could be unveiled as soon as Monday, February 22. As we await the video, NASA is releasing the first images from that exciting landing moment.
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