The one-ton rover, which is the largest NASA computer that can be land on Mars' surface, will now look forward nevo s70 to an eight-month trip to the red planet, where it will arrive in August 2012.
The probe will include mapping the March landscape with HD cameras, look for signs of life in the present and from the past, as well as examine the inside of the stones on the surface to study the planet's composition.
Landing procedure for the probe is brand new in NASA's history, and may be cause for concern for the crew on the ground. nevo s70 The process, which has undergone rigorous testing on soil ahead, involves rockets fired 7.5 meters above the ground to lower the probe down on Mars' surface. nevo s70
Teknologia.no is an independent editorial site that writes about our digital world. We give you news about technology, social media and digital entertainment. Our vision is to promote the public interest and knowledge. The future is digital.
Copyright Teknologia.no 2014
No comments:
Post a Comment