Impressive, color images and videos were sent to Earth by the NASA Perseverance space rover that has already taken "action" on the red planet.
The photos show rocks, which the rover collected in order to analyze them in the context of the project to determine whether or not there is life on Mars.
The specimens come from the interior and periphery of the Jezero volcanic crater, which dates to 3,8 to 3,9 billion years, a period during which Mars is believed to have had water, which is conducive to life.
Watch the Videos:
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Features: https://t.co/Ex1QDo3eC2 pic.twitter.com/cj7NOpGysR- NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover (@NASAPersevere) February 22, 2021