The drop
Mars 2020 rover landing: NASA images show expectations vs. reality
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Perseverance rover landed safely on Mars on February 18, 2021 — the end of a journey to the Red Planet that began seven months earlier.
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The 70.5-foot parachute deployed four minutes into the "seven minutes of terror" and slowed down the spacecraft to 200 mph.
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Here's where it landed ☝ (not bad).
Perseverance rover was left in the Jezero Crater. It shortly sent back a ghostly photo of the Red Planet. Click ahead to see it...
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