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{{Short description |Event timeline of the NASA Mars 2020 mission}} |
{{Short description |Event timeline of the NASA Mars 2020 mission}} |
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[[File:Mars 2020 selfie containing both perseverance rover and ingenuity.gif|thumb|upright=1.3|right|{{longitem|[[Self-portrait]] of Mars 2020 containing [[Perseverance rover|''Perseverance'' rover]] and [[Ingenuity helicopter|''Ingenuity'' helicopter]] located at the ''Ingenuity'' helicopter drop site (7 April 2021)|style= padding: 3px 0; line-height: 1.3em;}} ]] |
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The [[Mars 2020|Mars 2020 mission]], consisting of the rover [[Perseverance (rover)|''Perseverance'']] and helicopter [[Ingenuity (helicopter)|''Ingenuity'']], was launched on July 30, 2020, and landed in [[Jezero (crater)|Jezero crater]] on [[Mars]] on February 18, 2021.<ref name="NYT-20220215">{{cite news |last=Chang |first=Kenneth |title=On Mars, a NASA Rover and Helicopter's Year of Surprise and Discovery - The past 12 months on Mars have been both "exciting" and "exhausting" for scientists and engineers minding Perseverance and Ingenuity. And the mission is only really getting started. |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/15/science/mars-nasa-perseverance.html |date=15 February 2022 |work=[[The New York Times]] |accessdate=5 February 2022 }}</ref> As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTDAY}}, {{CURRENTYEAR}}, ''Perseverance'' has been on the planet for {{Perseverance Mission Timer}} [[Sol (day on Mars)|sols]] ({{age in days|2021|02|18}} [[days|total days]]; <SMALL>''{{Age in years and days|18 FEB 2021}}''</SMALL>).<!--- since landing in [[Jezero (crater)|Jezero crater]] on 18 February 2021. ''(See [[Timeline of Mar 2020 Mission#Current status|Current status]].)''---> ''Ingenuity'' operated for {{age in sols|2021|02|18|2024|01|25}} [[Sol (day on Mars)|sols]] ({{age in days|2021|02|18|2024|01|25}} [[days|total days]]; <small>''{{Age in years and days|18 February 2021|25 January 2023}}''</small>) until its rotor blades, possibly all four, were damaged during the landing of [[List of Ingenuity flights|flight 72]] on January 18, 2024, causing NASA to retire the craft.<ref name="NASA_20240125">{{cite web | url=https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/after-three-years-on-mars-nasas-ingenuity-helicopter-mission-ends | title=After Three Years on Mars, NASA's Ingenuity Helicopter Mission Ends | website=[[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]] }}</ref><ref>{{Citation |title=NASA Science Live: Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Tribute & Legacy | date=January 31, 2024 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkZ6jkqPMEc |access-date=2024-02-01 |language=en}}</ref> |
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[[File:PIA23491-Mars2020Rover-ObtainingSamples-20200210.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Perseverance'' rover on Mars (artist; 18 February 2021)]] |
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The [[Mars 2020|Mars 2020 mission]], along with its rover [[Perseverance (rover)|''Perseverance'']] and helicopter [[Ingenuity (helicopter)|''Ingenuity'']], was launched from [[Earth]] on July 30, 2020. On February 15, 2022, [[The New York Times]] provided an overview of the Mars 2020 mission events since the landing in [[Jezero (crater)|Jezero crater]] on Mars in February 2021.<ref name="NYT-20220215">{{cite news |last=Chang |first=Kenneth |title=On Mars, a NASA Rover and Helicopter's Year of Surprise and Discovery - The past 12 months on Mars have been both "exciting" and "exhausting" for scientists and engineers minding Perseverance and Ingenuity. And the mission is only really getting started. |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/15/science/mars-nasa-perseverance.html |date=15 February 2022 |work=[[The New York Times]] |accessdate=5 February 2022 }}</ref> As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTDAY}}, {{CURRENTYEAR}}, ''Perseverance'' has been on the [[Mars|planet Mars]] for {{Perseverance Mission Timer}} [[Sol (day on Mars)|sols]] ({{age in days|2021|02|18}} [[days|total days]]; <SMALL>''{{Age in years and days|18 FEB 2021}}''</SMALL>).<!--- since landing in [[Jezero (crater)|Jezero crater]] on 18 February 2021. ''(See [[Timeline of Mar 2020 Mission#Current status|Current status]].)''---> ''Ingenuity'' had been operating on [[Mars]] for {{age in sols|2021|02|18|2024|01|25}} [[Sol (day on Mars)|sols]] ({{age in days|2021|02|18|2024|01|25}} [[days|total days]]; <small>''{{Age in years and days|18 February 2021|25 January 2023}}''</small>) before retirement, when one of its rotor blades was damaged, causing NASA to retire the craft.<ref name="NASA_20240125">{{cite web | url=https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/after-three-years-on-mars-nasas-ingenuity-helicopter-mission-ends | title=After Three Years on Mars, NASA's Ingenuity Helicopter Mission Ends | website=[[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]] }}</ref> |
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Current weather data on Mars is being monitored by the ''[[Curiosity (rover)|Curiosity]]'' rover and the [[InSight|''Insight'']] lander.<ref name="GZM-20190220"> |
Current weather data on Mars is being monitored by the ''[[Curiosity (rover)|Curiosity]]'' rover and had previously been monitored by the [[InSight|''Insight'']] lander.<ref name="GZM-20190220"> |
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{{cite news|last=Dvorsky|first=George |date=February 20, 2019|title=You Can Now Check the Weather on Mars Every Day|publisher=Gizmodo|url=https://gizmodo.com/you-can-now-check-the-weather-on-mars-every-day-1832752785|access-date=February 20, 2019}}</ref><ref name="AT-20190220">{{cite web|last=Berger|first=Eric|date=February 20, 2019|title=With the best air pressure sensor ever on Mars, scientists find a mystery |url=https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/02/some-weird-things-are-happening-with-air-pressure-on-mars/|access-date=February 20, 2019|publisher=Ars Technica}}</ref> The ''Perseverance'' rover is also collecting weather data. (See the [[#External links|External links]] section) |
{{cite news|last=Dvorsky|first=George |date=February 20, 2019|title=You Can Now Check the Weather on Mars Every Day|publisher=Gizmodo|url=https://gizmodo.com/you-can-now-check-the-weather-on-mars-every-day-1832752785|access-date=February 20, 2019}}</ref><ref name="AT-20190220">{{cite web|last=Berger|first=Eric|date=February 20, 2019|title=With the best air pressure sensor ever on Mars, scientists find a mystery |url=https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/02/some-weird-things-are-happening-with-air-pressure-on-mars/|access-date=February 20, 2019|publisher=Ars Technica}}</ref> The ''Perseverance'' rover is also collecting weather data. (See the [[#External links|External links]] section) |
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==Overview of mission== |
==Overview of mission== |
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|title2=Recording of Martian wind (Sol 4) |
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|title3=First acoustic recording of laser shots on Mars (Sol 12) |
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|title4=Sounds of ''Perseverance'' rover driving on the surface of Mars (Sol 16) |
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|title5= Mars helicopter ''Ingenuity'' flying on Mars during its 4th flight |
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=== Prelaunch (2012–2020) === |
=== Prelaunch (2012–2020) === |
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The Mars 2020 mission was announced by NASA on December 4, 2012. In 2017 the three sites ([[Jezero crater]], Northeastern [[Syrtis Major Planum]], and [[Columbia Hills (Mars)|Columbia Hills]]) were chosen as potential landing locations, with Jezero crater selected as the landing location, and launched on July 30th, 2020, from [[Cape Canaveral]]. |
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* '''4 December 2012''': Mars 2020 mission announced by NASA. |
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* '''8–10 February 2017''': Workshop held to discuss eight proposed landing sites for the mission. The three sites chosen were [[Jezero crater]], Northeastern [[Syrtis Major Planum]], and [[Columbia Hills (Mars)|Columbia Hills]]. |
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* '''30 July 2020''': [[Atlas V rocket]] launched from [[Cape Canaveral]]. |
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=== Landing and initial tests (February–May 2021) === |
=== Landing and initial tests (February–May 2021) === |
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After arriving on February 18, ''Perseverance'' focused on validating its systems. During this phase, it used its science instruments for the first time,<ref>{{Cite web|last=mars.nasa.gov|title=Perseverance Rover's SuperCam Science Instrument Delivers First Results|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/news/8885/perseverance-rovers-supercam-science-instrument-delivers-first-results|access-date=2021-06-14|website=NASA's Mars Exploration Program|date=March 10, 2021 |language=en}}</ref> generated oxygen on Mars with [[MOXIE]],<ref>{{Cite web|last=mars.nasa.gov|title=NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover Extracts First Oxygen From Red Planet|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/news/8926/nasas-perseverance-mars-rover-extracts-first-oxygen-from-red-planet|access-date=2021-06-14|website=NASA's Mars Exploration Program|language=en}}</ref> and deployed ''Ingenuity''. ''Ingenuity'' began the technology demonstration phase of its mission, completing five flights before transitioning to the operations demonstration phase of its mission. |
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[[File:Tungsten impact crater on Mars.png|thumb|left|340px|February 18: a new crater appears on Mars after impact of the 77-kg piece of tungsten thrown down during the EDL stage]] |
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After arriving on February 18th, ''Perseverance'' focused on validating its systems. During this phase, it used its science instruments for the first time,<ref>{{Cite web|last=mars.nasa.gov|title=Perseverance Rover's SuperCam Science Instrument Delivers First Results|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/news/8885/perseverance-rovers-supercam-science-instrument-delivers-first-results|access-date=2021-06-14|website=NASA's Mars Exploration Program|language=en}}</ref> generated oxygen on Mars with [[MOXIE]],<ref>{{Cite web|last=mars.nasa.gov|title=NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover Extracts First Oxygen From Red Planet|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/news/8926/nasas-perseverance-mars-rover-extracts-first-oxygen-from-red-planet|access-date=2021-06-14|website=NASA's Mars Exploration Program|language=en}}</ref> and deployed ''Ingenuity''. ''Ingenuity'' began the technology demonstration phase of its mission, completing five flights before transitioning to the operations demonstration phase of its mission. |
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* '''18 February 2021''': Landing in [[Jezero (crater)|Jezero crater]] on Mars. |
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* '''20 February 2021''': ''Perseverance'' records the first audio from the surface of another planet.<ref>{{cite web|title=NASA's Perseverance Rover Microphone Captures Sounds from Mars |
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* '''4 March 2021''': ''Perseverance'' rover's first test drive. |
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* '''5 March 2021''': NASA named the ''Perseverance'' rover landing site "[[Octavia E. Butler Landing]]".<ref name="NASA-20210305">{{cite news |author=Staff |title=Welcome to 'Octavia E. Butler Landing' |url=https://mars.nasa.gov/resources/25701/welcome-to-octavia-e-butler-landing/ |date=5 March 2021 |work=NASA |access-date=5 March 2021 }}</ref> |
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* '''3 April 2021''': Deployment of ''Ingenuity''. |
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* '''8 April 2021''': NASA reported the first [[Mars Environmental Dynamics Analyzer|MEDA]] weather report on Mars: for 3–4 April 2021, the high was "minus-7.6 degrees, and a low of minus-117.4 degrees ... [winds] gusting to ... 22 mph".<ref name="WP-20210408">{{cite news |last=Cappucci |first=Matthew |title=NASA receives first weather reports from Perseverance rover on Mars at Jezero Crater – The weather data is crucial as the first flight of ''Ingenuity'' draws near |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2021/04/08/nasa-perseverence-jezero-weather/ |date=8 April 2021 |newspaper=The Washington Post |access-date=8 April 2021 }}</ref> |
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* '''19 April 2021''': First major flight test of ''Ingenuity''. |
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* '''20 April 2021''': [[MOXIE]] made 5.37 g of [[oxygen]] gas from [[carbon dioxide]] on its first test on Mars |
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* '''22 April 2021''': Second flight test of ''Ingenuity''<ref>{{Cite web|last=mars.nasa.gov|title=We Are Prepping for Ingenuity's Third Flight Test|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/status/295/we-are-prepping-for-ingenuitys-third-flight-test/|access-date=2021-04-25|website=mars.nasa.gov|language=en}}</ref> |
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* '''25 April 2021''': Third flight test of ''Ingenuity''. |
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* '''30 April 2021''': Fourth flight test of ''Ingenuity''.<ref>{{Cite web|last=mars.nasa.gov|title=Ingenuity Completes Its Fourth Flight|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/status/297/ingenuity-completes-its-fourth-flight/|access-date=2021-04-30|website=mars.nasa.gov|language=en}}</ref> |
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* '''7 May 2021:''' Fifth flight test of ''Ingenuity''.<ref>{{Cite web|last=mars.nasa.gov|title=NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Completes First One-Way Trip|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/news/8942/nasas-ingenuity-mars-helicopter-completes-first-one-way-trip|access-date=2021-05-11|website=NASA's Mars Exploration Program|language=en}}</ref> First one-way flight on Mars. ''Ingenuity's'' mission transitions from being a technology demonstration to being an operations demonstration.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|last=mars.nasa.gov|title=NASA's Ingenuity Helicopter to Begin New Demonstration Phase|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/news/8936/nasas-ingenuity-helicopter-to-begin-new-demonstration-phase|access-date=2021-04-30|website=NASA's Mars Exploration Program|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=mars.nasa.gov|title=Why Ingenuity's Fifth Flight Will Be Different|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/status/299/why-ingenuitys-fifth-flight-will-be-different/|access-date=2021-05-11|website=mars.nasa.gov|language=en}}</ref> |
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* '''22 May 2021''': Sixth flight test of ''Ingenuity'', first of the operations demonstration.<ref>{{Cite web|last=NASA/JPL|title=Plans Underway for Ingenuity's Sixth Flight|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/status/302/plans-underway-for-ingenuitys-sixth-flight/|access-date=2021-07-03|website=mars.nasa.gov|language=en}}</ref> A glitch with the navigation system caused the helicopter to land 5 meters away from its intended landing site.<ref>{{Cite web|last=mars.nasa.gov|title=Surviving an In-Flight Anomaly: What Happened on Ingenuity's Sixth Flight|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/status/305/surviving-an-in-flight-anomaly-what-happened-on-ingenuitys-sixth-flight/|access-date=2021-07-03|website=mars.nasa.gov|language=en}}</ref> |
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=== Cratered floor campaign (June 2021-April 2022) === |
=== Cratered floor campaign (June 2021-April 2022) === |
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[[File:Perseverance First Two Missions Paths Distinguished.png| |
[[File:Perseverance First Two Missions Paths Distinguished.png|right|thumb|300x300px|''Perseverance'' rover - map of the first science campaign (yellow lines, below the landing site). The blue lines above the landing site correspond to the planned second campaign,<ref name=":0" /> although the second campaign did not officially start until the arrival of the rover at Three Forks.]] |
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The Cratered Floor Campaign was the first science campaign.<ref>{{Cite web|last=mars.nasa.gov|title=To Séítah and Back|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/mission/status/351/to-seitah-and-back/|access-date=2021-12-16|website=mars.nasa.gov|language=en}}</ref> |
The Cratered Floor Campaign was the first science campaign.<ref>{{Cite web|last=mars.nasa.gov|title=To Séítah and Back|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/mission/status/351/to-seitah-and-back/|access-date=2021-12-16|website=mars.nasa.gov|language=en}}</ref> It began on June 1, 2021, with the goal of exploring the ''Crater Floor Fractured Rough'' and [[Séítah]] geologic units. To avoid the sand dunes of the Séítah unit, ''Perseverance'' mostly traveled within the ''Crater Floor Fractured Rough'' geologic unit or along the boundary between the two units. The first nine of ''Perseverance''{{'}}s sample tubes were to be filled during this expedition, including the first three 'witness tubes'.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=mars.nasa.gov|title=NASA's Perseverance Rover Begins Its First Science Campaign on Mars|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/news/8963/nasas-perseverance-rover-begins-its-first-science-campaign-on-mars|access-date=2021-06-13|website=NASA's Mars Exploration Program|date=June 9, 2021 |language=en}}</ref> |
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After collecting the samples, ''Perseverance'' |
After collecting the samples, ''Perseverance'' returned to its landing site, before continuing to the delta for its second science campaign. Some of the sample tubes filled during this campaign were later stored in a designated area for the upcoming [[NASA-ESA Mars Sample Return]] mission, during the Delta Front Campaign.<ref>{{Cite web|last=mars.nasa.gov|title=Sample Handling|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/spacecraft/rover/sample-handling/|access-date=2021-06-13|website=mars.nasa.gov|language=en}}</ref> While ''Perseverance'' embarked on its first science campaign, ''Ingenuity'' continued to travel alongside the rover as part of its operations demonstration campaign.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|last=mars.nasa.gov|title=NASA's Ingenuity Helicopter to Begin New Demonstration Phase|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/news/8936/nasas-ingenuity-helicopter-to-begin-new-demonstration-phase|access-date=2021-04-30|website=NASA's Mars Exploration Program|language=en}}</ref> ''Ingenuity's'' sixth through twenty-fifth flights were completed during this phase, achieving an at-the-time speed record of 5.5 meters per second.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ingenuity Mars Helicopter - NASA Science |url=https://science.nasa.gov/mission/mars-2020-perseverance/ingenuity-mars-helicopter/ |access-date=2024-09-02 |website=science.nasa.gov |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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* '''1 June 2021''': ''Perseverance'' begins its first science campaign.<ref name=":0" /> |
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* '''8 June 2021''': Seventh flight of ''Ingenuity''.<ref>{{Cite web|last=June 2021|first=Mike Wall 09|title=Mars helicopter Ingenuity aces 7th flight on the Red Planet|url=https://www.space.com/mars-helicopter-ingenuity-aces-seventh-flight|access-date=2021-07-03|website=Space.com|date=9 June 2021|language=en}}</ref> |
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* '''21 June 2021''': Eighth flight of ''Ingenuity''. The "watchdog issue", a recurring issue which occasionally prevented ''Ingenuity'' from taking flight, is fixed.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Demo|first=Teddy Tzanetos, Operations Lead for Ingenuity Mars Helicopter-Ops|title=Flight 8 Success, Software Updates, and Next Steps|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/status/308/flight-8-success-software-updates-and-next-steps/|access-date=2021-07-03|website=mars.nasa.gov|language=en}}</ref> |
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* '''5 July 2021''': Ninth flight of ''Ingenuity''. This flight is the first to explore areas only an aerial vehicle can, by taking a shortcut over the Séítah unit. The sandy ripples of the Séítah unit would prove too difficult for ''Perseverance'' to travel through directly.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Laboratory|first=Håvard Grip, Chief Pilot & Bob Balaram, Chief Engineer for the Mars Helicopter Project at NASA's Jet Propulsion|title=We're Going Big for Flight 9|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/status/313/were-going-big-for-flight-9/|access-date=2021-07-03|website=mars.nasa.gov|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=July 2021|first=Meghan Bartels 06|title=NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity sails through 9th flight on the Red Planet|url=https://www.space.com/mars-helicopter-ingenuity-9th-flight-video|access-date=2021-07-07|website=Space.com|date=6 July 2021|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Scientist|first=Håvard F. Grip, Ingenuity Chief Pilot, and Ken Williford, Perseverance Deputy Project|title=Flight 9 Was a Nail-Biter, but Ingenuity Came Through With Flying Colors|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/status/314/flight-9-was-a-nail-biter-but-ingenuity-came-through-with-flying-colors/|access-date=2021-07-08|website=mars.nasa.gov|language=en}}</ref> |
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* '''7 July 2021''': To test its sampling system, the rover ran one sample tube through inspection, sealing and storing and the attempt was successful. Up to this point, the rover has now used 1 of its 43 sample tubes.<ref name=":3"/> |
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* '''24 July 2021''': Tenth flight of ''Ingenuity''.<ref>{{Cite web|last=mars.nasa.gov|title=Aerial Scouting of 'Raised Ridges' for Ingenuity's Flight 10|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/status/316/aerial-scouting-of-raised-ridges-for-ingenuitys-flight-10/|access-date=2021-08-12|website=mars.nasa.gov|language=en}}</ref> |
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* '''4 August 2021''': Eleventh flight of ''Ingenuity''.<ref>{{Cite web|last=mars.nasa.gov|title=North-By-Northwest for Ingenuity's 11th Flight|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/status/318/north-by-northwest-for-ingenuitys-11th-flight/|access-date=2021-08-12|website=mars.nasa.gov|language=en}}</ref> |
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* '''5-6 August 2021''': ''Perseverance'' attempted to acquire its first sample from the ancient lakebed by drilling out "finger-size cores of Martian rock for return to Earth."<ref name="voosem">{{cite journal| last =Voosen| first =Paul| title =Mars rover's sampling campaign begins |
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| journal =[[Science (magazine)|Science]]| volume = 373| issue = 6554| pages = 477| publisher = [[American Association for the Advancement of Science|AAAS]]|date = July 31, 2021| url = https://www.science.org/content/article/nasa-s-perseverance-rover-drill-first-samples-martian-rock|doi = 10.1126/science.373.6554.477|pmid = 34326215| bibcode =2021Sci...373..477V| s2cid =236514399| access-date =August 1, 2021}}</ref><ref name="pvoos">{{cite journal|last = Voosem| first = Paul|title = NASA's Perseverance rover to drill first samples of martian rock| journal = [[Science (magazine)|Science]]| publisher = AAAS| date = June 21, 2021| url =https://www.science.org/content/article/nasa-s-perseverance-rover-drill-first-samples-martian-rock| doi =| access-date =August 1, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=mars.nasa.gov|title=On the Eve of Perseverance's First Sample|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/mission/status/319/on-the-eve-of-perseverances-first-sample/|access-date=2021-08-12|website=mars.nasa.gov|language=en}}</ref> This attempt did not succeed, as the rock sampled was not sufficiently consolidated to produce an intact core and has turned to dust.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|last=mars.nasa.gov|title=Assessing Perseverance's First Sample Attempt|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/mission/status/320/assessing-perseverances-first-sample-attempt/|access-date=2021-08-12|website=mars.nasa.gov|language=en}}</ref> Up to this point, the rover has now used 2 of its 43 sample tubes.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-08-11|title=NASA's first Mars sample appears to have crumbled to bits|url=https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/mystery-swirls-around-nasa-perseverance-rovers-failed-sample-attempt|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210809201357/https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/mystery-swirls-around-nasa-perseverance-rovers-failed-sample-attempt|url-status=dead|archive-date=9 August 2021|access-date=2021-08-12|website=Science|language=en}}</ref> Later on, the mission team confirmed that though soil samples were not cached, but in this process the rover cached the gas samples of the martian atmosphere in it, being the first gas samples cached by the rover.<ref name="mars.nasa.gov">{{Cite web|last=mars.nasa.gov|title=NASA's Perseverance Plans Next Sample Attempt|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/news/9022/nasas-perseverance-plans-next-sample-attempt|access-date=2021-08-27|website=NASA's Mars Exploration Program|language=en}}</ref> |
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* '''16 August 2021''': Twelfth flight of ''Ingenuity''.<ref name="Tzanetos_2021_08_15">{{cite web|work=Status #321|author=Teddy Tzanetos|title=Better By the Dozen – Ingenuity Takes on Flight 12 |url=https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/status/321| publisher=NASA/JPL|date=August 15, 2021|access-date=August 15, 2021|language=en}}</ref> |
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*'''1 September 2021''': A second sampling attempt on a rock, named "Rochette", was successful.<ref name="NASA-20210902">{{cite news|last1=Fox|first1=Karen|last2=Johnson|first2=Alana|last3=Agle|first3=AG|date=2 September 2021|title=NASA's Perseverance Rover Successfully Cores Its First Rock|work=[[NASA]]|url=https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasas-perseverance-rover-successfully-cores-its-first-rock|accessdate=3 September 2021}}</ref><ref name="NYT-20210903">{{cite news|last=Chang|first=Kenneth|date=3 September 2021|title=On Mars, NASA's Perseverance Rover Drilled the Rocks It Came For - After an earlier drilling attempt failed to collect anything, the rover appeared to gather its first sample. But mission managers need to take another look before sealing the tube.|work=[[The New York Times]]|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/02/science/mars-rover-rocks.html|accessdate=3 September 2021}}</ref> |
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*'''4 September 2021''': Thirteenth flight of ''Ingenuity''.<ref>{{Cite web|last=mars.nasa.gov|title=Lucky 13 – Ingenuity to Get Lower for More Detailed Images During Next Flight|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/status/329/lucky-13-ingenuity-to-get-lower-for-more-detailed-images-during-next-flight/|access-date=2021-09-06|website=mars.nasa.gov|language=en}}</ref> |
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*'''8 September 2021''': A third sampling attempt, also on Rochette, was successful.<ref name=":4">{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/nasajpl/status/1435772707254063109|access-date=2021-09-09|website=Twitter|title=Today was a good day. The @NASAPersevere rover successfully acquired its second sample of the Red Planet|language=en}}</ref> |
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[[File:SuperCams Microphone Records a Martian Dust Devil.webm|thumb|Audio, imagery, and air pressure data acquired when a dust devil passed over the rover.]] |
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*'''27 September 2021''': ''Perseverance'' records the first audio of a dust devil passing over the rover, along with air pressure data and imagery of the event.<ref>{{cite web|title=NASA's Perseverance Records a Martian Dust Devil|date=2022-12-13|publisher=[[NASA]] | url=https://mars.nasa.gov/resources/27177/nasas-perseverance-records-a-martian-dust-devil/|access-date = 2022-12-14}}</ref> |
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*'''1 to 14 October 2021''': Mars Solar Conjunction. |
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*'''24 October 2021''': Fourteenth flight of ''Ingenuity''. |
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*'''6 November 2021''': Fifteen flight of ''Ingenuity''.<ref>{{Cite web|last=mars.nasa.gov|title=Flight #15 - Start of the Return Journey|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/status/343/flight-15-start-of-the-return-journey/|access-date=2021-11-13|website=mars.nasa.gov|language=en}}</ref> |
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*'''15 November 2021''': A sample was taken from the Brac Outcrop in the South Séítah Unit. |
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*'''21 November 2021''': Sixteenth flight of ''Ingenuity''.<ref>{{Cite web|last=mars.nasa.gov|title=Flight 16 – Short Hop to the North|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/status/346/flight-16-short-hop-to-the-north/|access-date=2021-12-13|website=mars.nasa.gov|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|author1=Meghan Bartels|date=2021-11-23|title=Mars helicopter Ingenuity soars on 16th Red Planet flight|url=https://www.space.com/mars-helicopter-ingenuity-16th-flight|access-date=2021-12-13|website=Space.com|language=en}}</ref> |
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*'''24 November 2021''': Another sample was taken from the Brac Outcrop. |
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*'''5 December 2021''': Seventeenth flight of ''Ingenuity''. Full data from the flight was not received until later, as Ingenuity initially landed in an area which prevented communication with the rover.<ref>{{Cite web|last=mars.nasa.gov|title=Flight 17 – Discovering Limits|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/status/350/flight-17-discovering-limits/|access-date=2021-12-13|website=mars.nasa.gov|language=en}}</ref> |
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*'''15 December 2021''': Eighteenth flight of ''Ingenuity''. |
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*'''18 December 2021''': A sample was taken from Issole in the South Séítah Unit. |
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*'''29 December 2021''': ''Perseverance'' attempted to take another sample from Issole, but was unable to successfully cache it. |
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*'''31 January 2022''': The failed sample attempt from Issole was abandoned, and a new, successful sample attempt was made on Issole. |
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*'''8 February 2022''': Nineteenth flight of ''Ingenuity''. It had been planned for earlier, but a dust storm in the area caused delays. |
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*'''25 February 2022''': Twentieth flight of ''Ingenuity''. |
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*'''7 March 2022''': A sample was taken from Sid in the Séítah Unit. |
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*'''10 March 2022''': Twenty-first flight of ''Ingenuity''. |
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*'''13 March 2022''': A second sample was taken from Sid in the Séítah Unit. |
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*'''20 March 2022''': Twenty-second flight of ''Ingenuity''. |
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*'''24 March 2022''': Twenty-third flight of ''Ingenuity''. |
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*'''28 March 2022''': Perseverance enters rapid traverse mode, where it will remain for the rest of the science campaign.<ref>{{Cite web |last=mars.nasa.gov |title=Sample Tally for the Crater Floor Campaign |url=https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/mission/status/371/sample-tally-for-the-crater-floor-campaign/ |access-date=2022-04-22 |website=mars.nasa.gov |language=en}}</ref> |
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*'''3 April 2022''': Twenty-fourth flight of ''Ingenuity''. |
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*'''8 April 2022''': Twenty-fifth flight of ''Ingenuity''. This flight went faster than all previous flights, at a speed of 5.5 meters per second. It also travelled 704 meters, which was farther than all previous flights.<ref>{{Cite web |last=mars.nasa.gov |title=Mars Helicopter |url=https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/ |access-date=2022-04-22 |website=mars.nasa.gov |language=en}}</ref> |
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*'''13 April 2022''': ''Perseverance'' arrives at the Jezero Delta.<ref>{{Cite web |last=mars.nasa.gov |title=NASA's Perseverance Rover Arrives at Delta for New Science Campaign |url=https://mars.nasa.gov/news/9170/nasas-perseverance-rover-arrives-at-delta-for-new-science-campaign |access-date=2022-04-22 |website=NASA Mars Exploration |language=en}}</ref> |
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=== Delta front campaign (April 2022 - January 2023) === |
=== Delta front campaign (April 2022 - January 2023) === |
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The Delta Front Campaign was the second science campaign of the Mars 2020 mission. The campaign began with ''Ingenuity'' continuing to travel alongside the rover as part of its operations demonstration campaign, and ''Perseverance'' leaving the rapid traverse mode it had entered at the end of the last mission to rapidly reach the delta.<ref>{{Cite web |title=We’ve Arrived! Perseverance Starts the Delta Front Campaign - NASA Science |url=https://science.nasa.gov/missions/mars-2020-perseverance/weve-arrived-perseverance-starts-the-delta-front-campaign/ |access-date=2024-09-02 |website=science.nasa.gov |language=en-US}}</ref> During the campaign, ''Perseverance'' would take a further nine samples, in addition to two further witness tubes. ''Ingenuity'' would make its 41th flight during this mission. An incident occurred in which ''Ingenuity'' was unable to sufficiently charge during the night, leading to a change in how ''Ingenuity'' manages its heaters.<ref>{{Cite web |title=NASA’s Ingenuity in Contact With Perseverance Rover After Communications Dropout - NASA Science |url=https://science.nasa.gov/missions/mars-2020-perseverance/ingenuity-helicopter/nasas-ingenuity-in-contact-with-perseverance-rover-after-communications-dropout/ |access-date=2024-09-02 |website=science.nasa.gov |language=en-US}}</ref> The MOXIE experiment continued to run, generating a record amount of oxygen-per-hour on Mars. The campaign concluded with ''Perseverance'' reaching the top of the delta and the completion of its first sample depot.<ref name=":5">{{Cite web |last=mars.nasa.gov |title=Campaign #2: The Delta Front |url=https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/mission/status/377/campaign-2-the-delta-front/ |access-date=2022-04-29 |website=mars.nasa.gov |language=en}}</ref> |
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The Delta Front Campaign was the second science campaign of the Mars 2020 mission. ''Ingenuity'' continued to travel alongside the rover as part of its operations demonstration campaign. After ''Perseverance'' traversed to the top of the delta, it began the third science campaign - the Delta Top Campaign.<ref name=":5" /> |
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* '''18 April 2022''': ''Perseverance'' officially begins the Delta Front Campaign.<ref name=":5">{{Cite web |last=mars.nasa.gov |title=Campaign #2: The Delta Front |url=https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/mission/status/377/campaign-2-the-delta-front/ |access-date=2022-04-29 |website=mars.nasa.gov |language=en}}</ref> |
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* '''19 April 2022''': Twenty-sixth flight of ''Ingenuity''.<ref name="NYT-20220427" /> |
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* '''21 April 2022''': ''Perseverance'' leaves rapid traverse mode.<ref>{{Cite web |last=mars.nasa.gov |title=We've Arrived! Perseverance Starts the Delta Front Campaign |url=https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/mission/status/376/weve-arrived-perseverance-starts-the-delta-front-campaign/ |access-date=2022-04-22 |website=mars.nasa.gov |language=en}}</ref> |
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* '''23 April 2022''': Twenty-seventh flight of ''Ingenuity''. |
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* '''27 April 2022''': NASA released images of the backshell that detached from the vehicle containing the ''Perseverance'' rover (and companion ''Ingenuity'' helicopter) during the landing phase on Mars in February 2021. The backshell and associated parachute were found about a mile from the landing site and images were taken by the companion helicopter during its 26th flight.<ref name="NYT-20220427">{{cite news |last=Chang |first=Kenneth |title=NASA Sees 'Otherworldly' Wreckage on Mars With Ingenuity Helicopter - The debris was part of the equipment that helped the Perseverance mission safely land on the red planet in 2021. |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/27/science/nasa-mars-wreckage-photo.html |date=27 April 2022 |work=[[The New York Times]] |accessdate=28 April 2022 }}</ref> |
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* '''3 May 2022''': NASA loses contact with ''Ingenuity'' due to it running out of power during the night.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Berger |first=Eric |date=2022-05-09 |title=After losing contact with its helicopter, NASA put the entire Mars mission on hold |url=https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/05/after-an-amazing-run-on-mars-nasas-helicopter-faces-a-long-dark-winter/ |access-date=2022-05-09 |website=Ars Technica |language=en-us}}</ref> |
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* '''5 May 2022''': Contact with ''Ingenuity'' is regained. To avoid depleting the power, ''Ingenuity''<nowiki/>'s heaters will not activate when battery temperature drops below -15 °Celsius. ''Ingenuity'' instead will turn off all electronics when the temperature drops below -40°.<ref>{{Cite web |last=mars.nasa.gov |title=NASA's Ingenuity in Contact With Perseverance Rover After Communications Dropout |url=https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/status/379/nasas-ingenuity-in-contact-with-perseverance-rover-after-communications-dropout/ |access-date=2022-05-09 |website=mars.nasa.gov |language=en}}</ref> |
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* '''7 July 2022''': ''Perseverance'' takes the first sample of the Delta Front Campaign.<ref name=":8" /> |
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* '''12 July 2022''': ''Perseverance'' takes the second sample of the Delta Front Campaign.<ref name=":8" /> |
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* '''16''' '''July 2022''': The second witness tube is created.<ref name=":8" /> |
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* '''27 July 2022''': ''Perseverance'' takes the third sample of the Delta Front Campaign.<ref name=":8" /> |
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* '''3 August 2022''': ''Perseverance'' takes the fourth sample of the Delta Front Campaign.<ref name=":8" /> |
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*'''22 August 2022''': MOXIE produced a peak of {{cvt|10.44|g}} per hour of oxygen. This represented a new record for Martian oxygen production. The team surpassed the design goal of {{cvt|6|g}} per hour by over {{cvt|4.4|g}}. The peak rate was held for 1 minute of the 70 minutes oxygen was produced during the run. |
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*'''2 October 2022''': ''Perseverance'' takes the fifth sample of the Delta Front Campaign.<ref name=":8" /> |
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*'''14 October 2022''': The third witness tube is created.<ref name=":8">{{Cite web |last=mars.nasa.gov |title=Perseverance Rover Mars Rock Samples |url=https://mars.nasa.gov/mars-rock-samples |access-date=2023-09-21 |website=NASA Mars Exploration |language=en}}</ref> |
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* '''5 November 2022''': ''Perseverance'' at Yuri Pass in Jezero Crater. |
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* '''16 December 2022''': ''Perseverance'' takes the sixth sample of the Delta Front Campaign.<ref name=":8" /> |
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* '''23 November 2022''': NASA reported that the Perseverance rover was now in an area within Jezero crater where life-friendly molecules were found in nearly every rock studied but, so far, no sign of an expected lake bed at this location.<ref name="WP-20221123">{{cite news |last=Achenbach |first=Joel |title=Mars rover digs up intriguing clues in the hunt for life beyond Earth - The Perseverance mission has collected samples that hold life-friendly molecules 'in pretty much every rock' |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/11/23/mars-rover-rock-samples/ |date=23 November 2022 |work=[[The Washington Post]] |accessdate=23 November 2022 }}</ref><ref name="SCI-20221123">{{cite journal |author=Scheller, Eva L. |title=Aqueous alteration processes in Jezero crater, Mars−implications for organic geochemistry |url=https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abo5204 |date=23 November 2022 |journal=[[Science (journal)|Science]] |doi=10.1126/science.abo520 |accessdate=24 November 2022 }}</ref><ref name="AT-20221123">{{cite news |last=Timmer |first=John |title=No sign of the expected lake bed where Perseverance rover landed - Minerals that normally get altered in watery environments are still present. |url=https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/11/remarkably-little-evidence-of-water-where-perseverance-rover-landed/ |date=23 November 2022 |work=[[Ars Technica]] |accessdate=24 November 2022 }}</ref> |
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* '''29 November 2022''': ''Perseverance'' takes the seventh sample of the Delta Front Campaign.<ref name=":8" /> |
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* '''2 December 2022''': ''Perseverance'' takes the eighth sample of the Delta Front Campaign.<ref name=":8" /> |
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* '''7 December 2022''': ''Perseverance'' takes the ninth and final sample of the Delta Front Campaign.<ref name=":8" /> |
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* '''21 December 2022:''' ''Perseverance'' begins making the first sample depot.<ref>{{Cite web |last=mars.nasa.gov |title=NASA's Perseverance Rover Deposits First Sample on Mars Surface |url=https://mars.nasa.gov/news/9323/nasas-perseverance-rover-deposits-first-sample-on-mars-surface |access-date=2023-06-03 |website=NASA Mars Exploration |language=en}}</ref> |
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* '''29 January 2023:''' The first sample depot is completed.<ref name=":6">{{Cite web |title=NASA's Perseverance Rover Completes Mars Sample Depot |url=https://www.asdnews.com/news/aerospace/2023/01/31/nasas-perseverance-rover-completes-mars-sample-depot |access-date=2023-06-03 |website=www.asdnews.com |language=EN}}</ref> |
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=== Upper fan campaign (January 2023 - September 2023) === |
=== Upper fan campaign (January 2023 - September 2023) === |
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The Upper Fan Campaign, also called the Delta Top Campaign, was the third science campaign of the Mars 2020 mission. Whereas prior campaigns investigated areas that are believed to have been submerged in an ancient lake, this campaign investigated one of the riverbeds that used to feed into the lake.<ref name=":6">{{Cite web |title=NASA's Perseverance Rover Completes Mars Sample Depot |url=https://www.asdnews.com/news/aerospace/2023/01/31/nasas-perseverance-rover-completes-mars-sample-depot |access-date=2023-06-03 |website=www.asdnews.com |language=EN}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Perseverance rover's Mars samples will give scientists chance to study Red Planet back on Earth |url=https://www.skyatnightmagazine.com/space-science/perseverance-rover-mars-sample-return/ |access-date=2023-06-03 |website=BBC Sky at Night Magazine |language=en}}</ref> The MOXIE experiment completed its 16th, and final, oxygen generation test during this campaign.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-09-06 |title=NASA’s Oxygen-Generating Experiment MOXIE Completes Mars Mission - NASA |url=https://www.nasa.gov/missions/mars-2020-perseverance/perseverance-rover/nasas-oxygen-generating-experiment-moxie-completes-mars-mission/ |access-date=2024-09-02 |language=en-US}}</ref> ''Ingenuity'' completed its 54th flight during this campaign. The helicopter experienced an anomaly that caused it to land outside the range of the rover, but this was ultimately resolved when the rover moved into a position that allowed contact to be restored.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-08-07 |title=NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Flies Again After Unscheduled Landing - NASA |url=https://www.nasa.gov/missions/mars-2020-perseverance/ingenuity-helicopter/nasas-ingenuity-mars-helicopter-flies-again-after-unscheduled-landing/ |access-date=2024-09-02 |language=en-US}}</ref> The campaign ended with ''Perseverance'' reaching the margin carbonate geologic unit,<ref>{{Cite web |title=New Milestones Despite Tricky Boulders - NASA Science |url=https://science.nasa.gov/missions/mars-2020-perseverance/new-milestones-despite-tricky-boulders/ |access-date=2024-09-02 |website=science.nasa.gov |language=en-US}}</ref> after having taken three further rock samples (and 21 overall).<ref>{{Cite web |title=Mars Rock Samples - NASA Science |url=https://science.nasa.gov/mission/mars-2020-perseverance/mars-rock-samples/ |access-date=2024-09-02 |website=science.nasa.gov |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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=== Margin campaign (September 2023 - August 2024) === |
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* '''30 March 2023:''' ''Perseverance'' collects the first sample of the Upper Fan Campaign.<ref>{{Cite web |last=mars.nasa.gov |title=NASA's Perseverance Collects First Mars Sample of New Science Campaign |url=https://mars.nasa.gov/news/9373/nasas-perseverance-collects-first-mars-sample-of-new-science-campaign |access-date=2023-06-03 |website=NASA Mars Exploration |language=en}}</ref> |
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The Margin Campaign was the fourth of the Mars 2020 mission. The campaign was expected to last around 8 months, although it lasted closer to a year, after which point ''Perseverance'' began the Crater Rim Campaign.<ref name=":9">{{Cite web |last=mars.nasa.gov |title=Within the Margin - NASA |url=https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/mission/status/482/within-the-margin/ |access-date=2023-09-21 |website=mars.nasa.gov |language=en}}</ref> The campaign gets its name from the geological unit it aims to explore - the margin carbonate unit. Rocks in this unit are capable of containing traces of life, and their formation is tied to the presence of liquid water.<ref>{{Cite web |last=mars.nasa.gov |title=Reading the Rocks: The Importance of the Margin Carbonate Unit on Mars - NASA |url=https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/mission/status/478/reading-the-rocks-the-importance-of-the-margin-carbonate-unit-on-mars/ |access-date=2023-09-21 |website=mars.nasa.gov |language=en}}</ref> |
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* '''13 April 2023:''' ''Ingenuity'' completes its 50th flight.<ref>{{Cite web |last=mars.nasa.gov |title=NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Completes 50th Flight |url=https://mars.nasa.gov/news/9381/nasas-ingenuity-mars-helicopter-completes-50th-flight |access-date=2023-06-03 |website=NASA Mars Exploration |language=en}}</ref> |
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* '''23 June 2023:''' ''Perseverance'' collects the second sample of the Upper Fan Campaign.<ref name=":8" /> |
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[[File:PIA26072-MarsPerseveranceRover-BoulderField-AutoNAV-20230628.jpg|thumb|center|600px|''Perseverance'' navigates (AutoNav) a boulder field (28 June 2023)]] |
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[[File:PIA26071-MarsPerseveranceRover-BoulderPath-AutoNAV-20230629.jpg|thumb|center|600px|''Perseverance'' navigates (AutoNav) a boulder field (29 June 2023)]] |
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* '''22 July 2023:''' ''Ingenuity''<nowiki/>'s 53rd flight. For the first time since its 6th flight, in May 2021, ''Ingenuity''<nowiki/>'s flight contingency system was triggered, causing it to land out of range of the rover.<ref name=":7">{{Cite web |last=mars.nasa.gov |title=NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Flies Again After Unscheduled Landing |url=https://mars.nasa.gov/news/9457/nasas-ingenuity-mars-helicopter-flies-again-after-unscheduled-landing |access-date=2023-09-16 |website=NASA Mars Exploration |language=en}}</ref> |
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* '''3 August 2023:''' ''Ingenuity''<nowiki/>'s 54th flight, the first flight since it landed out of range of the rover.<ref name=":7" /> |
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* '''30 August 2023:''' Whirlwind captured by ''Perseverance''. [[File:PIA26074-MarsPerseveranceRover-Whirlwind-20230830.gif|thumb|center|600px|Whirlwind in motion (Gif animation; 30 August 2023)]] |
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* '''6 September 2023:''' MOXIE completes its 16th, and final, oxygen generation test.<ref>{{Cite web |last=mars.nasa.gov |title=NASA's Oxygen-Generating Experiment MOXIE Completes Mars Mission |url=https://mars.nasa.gov/news/9474/nasas-oxygen-generating-experiment-moxie-completes-mars-mission |access-date=2023-09-16 |website=NASA Mars Exploration |language=en}}</ref> |
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* '''15 September 2023:''' ''Perseverance'' reaches the margin carbonate unit.<ref>{{Cite web |last=mars.nasa.gov |title=New Milestones Despite Tricky Boulders - NASA |url=https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/mission/status/481/new-milestones-despite-tricky-boulders/ |access-date=2023-09-16 |website=mars.nasa.gov |language=en}}</ref> The third and final sample of the Upper Fan Campaign is taken.<ref name=":8" /><ref>{{Cite web |title=https://twitter.com/NASAPersevere/status/1702812505867993395 |url=https://twitter.com/NASAPersevere/status/1702812505867993395 |access-date=2023-09-21 |website=X (formerly Twitter) |language=en}}</ref> |
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During the campaign, ''Ingenuity'' achieved several records, including a max altitude of 24 meters (flight 61) and a maximum groundspeed of 10 meters per second (flight 62). Unfortunately, due to a failure on the 72nd flight, the helicopter blades became too damaged to fly. On January 25th, 2024, NASA declared the end of ''Ingenuity's'' mission - the helicopter's final resting place was named Valinor Hills Station, after a location in the ''Lord of the Rings'' franchise.<ref>{{Cite web |last=https://www.jpl.nasa.gov |title=After Three Years on Mars, NASA’s Ingenuity Helicopter Mission Ends |url=https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/after-three-years-on-mars-nasas-ingenuity-helicopter-mission-ends |access-date=2024-09-02 |website=NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) |language=en-US}}</ref> Despite the loss of ''Ingenuity's'' blades, the core of the helicopter remained intact; it will continue to monitor atmospheric conditions for as long as it is able. ''Perseverance'' took four further rock samples during this campaign (25 overall). The campaign overlapped with solar conjunction, interfering with the ability to communicate with the rover from Earth.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Here Comes the Sun: Perseverance Readies for Solar Conjunction - NASA Science |url=https://science.nasa.gov/missions/mars-2020-perseverance/here-comes-the-sun-perseverance-readies-for-solar-conjunction/ |access-date=2024-09-02 |website=science.nasa.gov |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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=== Margin campaign (September 2023 - present) === |
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The Margin Campaign is the fourth, currently ongoing science campaign of the Mars 2020 mission. The campaign expected to last around 8 months, after which point ''Perseverance'' is expected to begin the Inner Rim Campaign.<ref name=":9">{{Cite web |last=mars.nasa.gov |title=Within the Margin - NASA |url=https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/mission/status/482/within-the-margin/ |access-date=2023-09-21 |website=mars.nasa.gov |language=en}}</ref> The campaign gets its name from the geological unit it aims to explore - the margin carbonate unit. Rocks in this unit are capable of containing traces of life, and their formation is tied to the presence of liquid water.<ref>{{Cite web |last=mars.nasa.gov |title=Reading the Rocks: The Importance of the Margin Carbonate Unit on Mars - NASA |url=https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/mission/status/478/reading-the-rocks-the-importance-of-the-margin-carbonate-unit-on-mars/ |access-date=2023-09-21 |website=mars.nasa.gov |language=en}}</ref> |
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=== Crater rim campaign (August 2024 - present) === |
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* '''15 September 2023:''' The Margin Campaign begins.<ref name=":9" /> |
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The Crater Rim Campaign is the fifth, currently ongoing science campaign, and the first new science campaign since the loss of the ''Ingenuity'' helicopter. It is expected to last until the end of 2024, and will include a total elevation change of over 1000 feet (~300 meters). The main focuses of the campaign are expected to be at the regions "Pico Turquino" and "Witch Hazel Hill", pictured above.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-08-28 |title=NASA’s Perseverance rover has embarked on an ambitious road trip on Mars |url=https://www.nbcnews.com/science/space/nasa-perseverance-rover-journey-crater-rim-rcna168616 |access-date=2024-08-30 |website=NBC News |language=en}}</ref> It is expected to encounter rocks as old as 4 billion years.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-08-26 |title=NASA’s Perseverance rover begins long climb up Martian crater rim |url=https://www.soest.hawaii.edu/soestwp/announce/news/perseverance-climbs-crater-rim/ |access-date=2024-08-30 |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Perseverance Kicks off the Crater Rim Campaign! - NASA Science |url=https://science.nasa.gov/blog/perseverance-kicks-off-the-crater-rim-campaign/ |access-date=2024-08-30 |website=science.nasa.gov |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-08-14 |title=NASA’s Perseverance Rover to Begin Long Climb Up Martian Crater Rim - NASA |url=https://www.nasa.gov/missions/mars-2020-perseverance/perseverance-rover/nasas-perseverance-rover-to-begin-long-climb-up-martian-crater-rim/ |access-date=2024-08-30 |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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* '''16 September 2023:''' ''Perseverance'' creates the "Amherst Point" abrasion batch at the Mandu Wall, beginning its first series of studies in the Margin Campaign.<ref name=":9" /> ''Ingenuity'' sets a new height record of 20 meters, on its 59th flight.<ref name=":10">{{Cite web |last=mars.nasa.gov |title=Mars Helicopter - NASA - Flight Log |url=https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/ |access-date=2023-09-23 |website=mars.nasa.gov |language=en}}</ref> |
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* '''25 September 2023:''' ''Perseverance'' makes its first sample of the Margin Campaign, at Pelican Point.<ref name=":8" /> ''Ingenuity'' made its 60th flight, achieving a speed record of 8 meters per second.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Panasovskyi |first=Maksim |title=NASA's unmanned Ingenuity helicopter set a new speed record during its 60th flight over the surface of Mars |url=https://gagadget.com/en/space/325601-nasas-unmanned-ingenuity-helicopter-set-a-new-speed-record-during-its-60th-flight-over-the-surface-of-mars/ |access-date=2023-10-01 |website=gagadget.com |language=en}}</ref> |
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* '''5 October 2023:''' ''Ingenuity'' sets a new height record of 24 meters on its 61st flight.<ref name=":10" /> |
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* '''12 October 2023''': ''Ingenuity'' sets a new speed record of 10 meters per second on its 62nd flight.<ref name=":10" /> |
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* '''1 November 2023:''' ''Perseverance'' arrives at the intersection of three geological units; the upper fan unit, margin unit, and curvilinear unit.<ref name=":11">{{Cite web |last=mars.nasa.gov |title=Here Comes the Sun: Perseverance Readies for Solar Conjunction - NASA |url=https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/mission/status/496/here-comes-the-sun-perseverance-readies-for-solar-conjunction/ |access-date=2023-11-26 |website=mars.nasa.gov |language=en}}</ref> |
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* '''8 November 2023:''' Mars experiences solar conjunction, interfering with the ability to communicate with ''Perseverance'' and ''Ingenuity''.<ref name=":11" /> |
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* '''28 November 2023:''' Solar conjunction ends.<ref name=":11" /> |
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* '''2 December 2023:''' Ingenuity completed 2 hours of flight in Martian atmosphere after its 67th flight. |
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* '''12 December 2023:''' Both of Mars 2020 spacecraft completed 1,000 [[Mars sol|sols]] on [[Mars]] since their landing day. |
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* '''6 January 2024:''' Ingenuity flight 71 images show deformation in rotor blades.<ref>{{Cite web |last=mars.nasa.gov |title=Images from the Mars Perseverance Rover - NASA |url=https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/multimedia/raw-images/index.cfm?begin_sol=1027&end_sol=1027&af=HELI_NAV,HELI_RTE |access-date=2024-01-27 |website=mars.nasa.gov |language=en}}</ref> |
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* '''25 January 2024:''' NASA announces end of mission for ''Ingenuity.'' Engineers found that the helicopter sustained damage after a communications blackout with ''Perseverance'' mid-flight. Further detailed analyis of NavCam images show that two blades (one in the upper pair and one in the lower pair) had received damage, resulting in the decision not to fly again.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Dejasu |title=M@NASAJPL @NASAPersevere #MarsHelicopter Ingenuity post-final-flight rotor shadow inspection Both rotors on the left damaged in similar fashion. Shadows on the right more difficult to interpret, but maybe ~undamaged? Mostly from LMST ~6am-9am Jan 26 2024 Sol 1043 |url=https://twitter.com/dejasu/status/1750948549074780486?s=20 |website=X (Formerly Twitter)}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=mars.nasa.gov |title=Images from the Mars Perseverance Rover - NASA |url=https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/multimedia/raw-images/index.cfm?begin_sol=1040&end_sol=1043&af=HELI_NAV,HELI_RTE |access-date=2024-01-27 |website=mars.nasa.gov |language=en}}</ref> The helicopter flew 72 times in a period spanning three years; final system tests and data gathering are expected to continue for several months.<ref name="NASA_20240125" /> |
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== Samples cached for the Mars sample-return mission == |
== Samples cached for the Mars sample-return mission == |
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{{Main|NASA-ESA Mars Sample Return}} |
{{Main|NASA-ESA Mars Sample Return}} |
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In the frame of the [[NASA-ESA Mars Sample Return]] around {{Convert|0.5|kg}} of soil samples along with some Martian gas samples from the atmosphere will be cached. Currently, samples are being cached by [[Mars 2020]] [[Perseverance (rover)|Perseverance Rover]] on the surface of [[Mars]]. Out of 43 sample tubes, igneous rock sample tubes |
In the frame of the [[NASA-ESA Mars Sample Return]] around {{Convert|0.5|kg}} of soil samples along with some Martian gas samples from the atmosphere will be cached. Currently, samples are being cached by [[Mars 2020]] [[Perseverance (rover)|Perseverance Rover]] on the surface of [[Mars]]. Out of 43 sample tubes, 8 are igneous rock sample tubes, 12 are sedimentary rock sample tubes,<ref>{{Cite web|title=3rd soil sample tube cached|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/multimedia/raw-images/CCF_0262_0690228858_395ECM_N0080000CACH00200_01_295J|access-date=2021-11-16|website=nasa.gov|language=en}}</ref> 1 [[silica]]-[[Cementation (geology)|cemented]] [[carbonate rock]] sample tube, 1 gas sample tube,<ref name="mars.nasa.gov">{{Cite web|last=mars.nasa.gov|title=NASA's Perseverance Plans Next Sample Attempt|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/news/9022/nasas-perseverance-plans-next-sample-attempt|access-date=2021-08-27|website=NASA's Mars Exploration Program|date=August 26, 2021 |language=en}}</ref> 2 regolith sample tubes, 3 "witness tubes",<ref name=":3">{{Cite web|title=Sample Caching Dry Run, 1st sample tube cached|url=https://twitter.com/nasapersevere/status/1413158800517783558|access-date=2021-08-27|website=Twitter|language=en}}</ref> with 16 tubes remaining unused as of August, 2024. Before launch, 5 of the 43 tubes were designated "witness tubes" and filled with materials that would capture particulates in the ambient environment of Mars.<ref>{{Cite web|last=mars.nasa.gov|title=Perseverance Sample Tube 266|url=https://mars.nasa.gov/resources/26218/perseverance-sample-tube-266|access-date=2021-09-09|website=NASA's Mars Exploration Program|language=en}}</ref> |
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[[File:PIA26232-MarsPerseveranceRover-JezeroCrater-CoredSamples-1000sols-20231212.jpg|thumb|center|600px|''Perseverance'' rover – cored rock smple collection at 1000 sols (12 December 2023)]] |
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[[File:Mars 2020 Sample Collection Map showing samples to be left behind at Three Forks Sample Depot.jpg|thumb|center|600px|Mapping ''Perseverance''{{'s}} samples collected to date (The 10 duplicate samples to be left behind at Three Forks Sample Depot are framed in green colour.)]] |
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[[File:PIA24836-MarsPerseveranceRover-SelfPortrait-Rochette-20210910.gif|thumb|center|600px|<div align="center">''Perseverance'' at Rochette rock (10 September 2021)</div>]] |
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[[File:PIA24805 - Navcam of Borehole - Sol190 by rover Perseverance.jpg|thumb|center|600px|[[List of rocks on Mars#2021 – Perseverance rover (Mars 2020)|"Rochette" rock]] − successful borehole sampling of a second rock (1 September 2021)]] |
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|image1=PIA24839-MarsPerseveranceRover-RochetteRock-AbrasionPatch-20210827.jpg |caption1=After abrading rock |
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|image2=PIA24768-MarsPerseveranceRover-BellegardeAbrasionPatch-20210829.jpg |caption2=Bellegarde patch |
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|image3=PIA24770-MarsPerseveranceRover-Bellegarde-WATSON-20210827.jpg |caption3=[[WATSON]] view |
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|image4=PIA24835-MarsPerseveranceRover-RochetteBellegarde-PIXL-20210910.jpg |caption4=[[Planetary Instrument for X-Ray Lithochemistry|PIXL]] view |
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== Location and Current Status == |
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File:MarsPerseveranceRover-LandingSite-20210218.png|<div align="center">Overview map of the ''Perseverance'' rover <br />(18 February 2021)</div> |
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File:Perseverance rover location map.jpg|<div align="center">Close-up map of the ''Perseverance'' rover<br />(18 February 2021)</div> |
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File:MarsPerseveranceRover-PossibleRoutes-20210305.jpg|<div align="center">Mars ''Perseverance'' rover – possible routes for exploration and study</div> |
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File:NASA Briefing 15.09.2022 28m50s.png|<div align="center">Potential rover paths from the Enchanted Lake west to the rim of Jezero crater as of September 2022</div> |
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File:PIA24483-MarsPerseveranceRover-OctaviaEButler-LandingSite-20210305.jpg|<div align="center">[[Octavia E. Butler Landing]] In Jezero Crater<br />(5 March 2021)<ref name="NASA-20210305" /></div> |
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File:Perseverance rover track and Ingenuity Helicopter Flight Zone.jpg|<div align="center">''Perseverance'' rover track and ''Ingenuity'' helicopter flight zone seen after rover had reached Van Zyl Overlook</div> |
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File:Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover Traverse Path And Ingenuity Helicopter Flight Path (including sampling locations).png|''Ingenuity'' helicopter flight path and ''Perseverance'' Traverse Path showing their current locations. [https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/mission/where-is-the-rover/ Live link] |
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File:Perseverance Distance Graph.svg|The distance traveled over time of ''Perseverance'' and ''Ingenuity'' |
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File:26035 Map-of-Ingenuitys-Ninth-Flight-Path.jpg|26035 Map-of-Ingenuitys-Ninth-Flight-Path |
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File:Perseverance enters Séítah on sol 201.jpg|Perseverance enters Séítah on sol 201 |
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File:PIA24837-MarsPerseveranceRover-ViewFromSpace-MRO-HiRISE-20210928.jpg|''Perseverance'' rover viewed from space<br />(28 September 2021) |
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File:26339 PIA24977 Flight Profile for Ingenuity's Flight 15.jpg|Flight Profile for Ingenuity's Flight 15 |
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File:PIA25068-MarsDustStorm-JezeroCrater-20220109.jpg|Dust storm on Mars - Jezero crater (white circle) (9 January 2022) |
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Perseverance and Ingenuity wait out the solar conjunction.png|Location before 2021 solar conjunction<br>{{small|('''R'''<sup>210</sup> rover/sol 210;<br>'''H'''{{sup sub |163|1}},'''H'''{{sup sub |174|2}},'''H'''{{sup sub |193|3}} are 1st,2nd,3rd sites of ''Ingenuity'' on Field '''H''' on sols 163,174,193)}} |
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File:PIA25685-MarsPerseveranceRover&IngenuityHelicopter-20230226.png|Ingenuity helicopter at "Airfield Theta"<br />(26 February 2023) |
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File:PIA25687-MarsPerseveranceORIngenuityGR-20230323.gif|''Perseverance'' (orange) and ''Ingenuity'' (green)<br />(anim; 23 March 2023) |
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File:PIA26231-MarsPerseveranceRover-Map-20231212.jpg|''Perseverance'' rover – First 1000 Sols<br />(12 December 2023) |
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*'''8 June 2023:''' ''Perseverance'' rover – Quadrant Themes - Gale Crater [[File:PIA25913-MarsPerseveranceRover-QuadrantThemes-20230608.jpg|thumb|center|800px|Mars Perseverance Rover - Quadrant Themes (8 June 2023)]] |
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===''Perseverance'' rover near ancient river delta === |
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File:PIA24922-Mars-PerseveranceRover-RouteToDelta-20220915.jpg|Route To Delta |
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File:PIA24923-Mars-PerseveranceRover-DeltaFront-20220915.jpg|Delta Front |
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File:PIA25212-MarsPerseveranceRover-DeltaView-20220411.jpg|Delta view<br />(11 April 2022) |
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File:PIA25215-MarsPerseveranceRover-DriveToDelta-20220409.gif|Drive to Delta<br />(Gif; 9 April 2022) |
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File:PIA24924-Mars-PerseveranceRover-DeltaSamplingLocations-20220915.jpg|Delta Sampling Locations |
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File:PIA24925-Mars-PerseveranceRover-SkinnerRidge-20220915.jpg|Skinner Ridge |
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File:PIA24928-Mars-PerseveranceRover-WildcatRidge-Sampling-20220804.jpg|Wildcat Ridge Sampling Location<br />(4 August 2022) |
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File:PIA25243-Mars-PerseveranceRover-FutureSampleDropoff-20220829.jpg|Future Sample Dropoff Location<br />(29 August 2022) |
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File:PIA25244-Mars-PerseveranceRover-FutureDrivePaths-20220915.jpg|Future Drive Paths to crater rim |
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File:PIA25339-MarsPerseveranceRover-YuriPass-JezeroCrater-20221105.jpg|Yuri Pass - Sample Area<br />(5 November 5, 2022) |
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== Gallery == |
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{{Cleanup gallery}} |
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[[File:PIA24422-c1-3000-MarsPerseveranceRover-LandingSiteView-20210218.jpg|thumb|center|600px|<div align="center">Mars – ''Perseverance'' rover – landing site [[panoramic view]] (18 February 2021)</div>]] |
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[[File:MarsPerseveranceRover-EDL-Overview-20210218.jpg|thumb|center|600px|<div align="center">Mars – ''Perseverance'' rover – [[Entry, descent and landing|EDL]] overview (18 February 2021)</div>]] |
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[[File:Mars Helicopter Route Options out of 'Séítah'.jpg|thumb|center|600px|Mars Helicopter Route Options out of 'Séítah' with EDL hardware]] |
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=== Self-portraits === |
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[[File:PIA24669-MarsRover-SelfieProcess-animated-20210406.webm|thumb|center|400px|<div align="center">Mars 2020 rover – Selfie process (animated; 2:04; 6 April 2021)</div>]] |
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| image2 = Mars 2020 selfie containing both perseverance rover and ingenuity.gif|caption2=Wright Brothers Field<br />(April 2021) |
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| image3 = PIA24625-MarsIngenuityHelicopterViewsPerseveranceRoverFromAir-20210425b.jpg | caption3 = Van Zyl{{efn|Aerial image by the helicopter Ingenuity }} (April 2021) |
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|caption4=''Ingenuity'' views ''Perseverance''<br />(August 2021) |
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|caption5=Rochette<br /> (September 2021) |
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|caption6= Three Forks<br />(January 2023) |
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=== Videos === |
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File:Jezero Crater Formation by asteroid impact.webm|Jezero Crater Formation by asteroid impact (animation) |
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File:NASA-MarsLanding-PerseveranceRover-18Feb2021-20201221.webm|Entry, descent, and landing ([[EDL (rocketry)|EDL]]) on Mars (animation) |
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File:PIA24743-MarsPerseveranceRover-DriveView-20210701.webm|Mars ''Perseverance'' rover - drive view<br />(1 July 2021) |
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File:PIA25799-MarsPerseveranceRover-2yrVideo20210304-20230216.webm|[[:File:PIA25799-MarsPerseveranceRover-2yrVideo20210304-20230216.webm|Mars ''Perseverance'' rover]] - 2-year drive<br />(17 February 2023) |
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=== Images === |
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====''Perseverance'' rover on Mars ==== |
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File:Perseverance's first photo.jpg|First image received after landing (BW photo) |
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File:Perseverance's First Full-Color Look at Mars.png|First color photo |
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File:MarsPerseveranceRover-CalibrationTarget-20210220.png|[[Mastcam-Z]] Calibration target<ref name="NASA-20210307">{{cite news |author=Staff |title=Messages on Mars Perseverance Rover |url=https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/spacecraft/rover/markings/ |date=7 March 2021 |work=[[NASA]] |access-date=7 March 2021 }}</ref> |
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File:PIXL seen on Mars from the left Navcam on Perseverance.png|[[Planetary Instrument for X-Ray Lithochemistry|PIXL]] seen on Mars from the left [[Navcam]] |
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File:PIA24484-MarsPerseveranceRover-FirstStudyTarget-20210222.jpg|''Perseverance''{{'}}s first study target |
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File:PIA23729-MarsPerseveranceRover-DriveTest-20210307.jpg|Rover test drive<br />(7 March 2021) |
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File:SuperCam Callibration Target.png|[[SuperCam]] calibration target with [[Mars meteorite]] |
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File:PIA24261-MarsPerseveranceRover-SHERLOC-CalibrationTarget-20201208.jpg|[[SHERLOC]] calibration target |
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File:PIA24485-MarsPerseveranceRover-OctaviaEButlerLanding-DeltaSediment-20210222.jpg|[[List of rocks on Mars#Perseverance|Delta sediment remnant]] |
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File:Pixl Callibration Target.png|PIXL Calibration target |
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File:PIA24747-MarsPerseveranceRover-ArtubyOutcrop-20210617.jpg|Artuby outcrop<br />(17 June 2021) |
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File:PIA24748-MarsPerseveranceRover-PaverRocks-20210710.gif|Examining "paver rocks"<br />(10 July 2021) |
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File:PIA24746-MarsPerseveranceRover-CraterFloorFracturedRough-20210708.jpg|"CraterFloorFractRough"<br />(8 July 2021) |
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File:PIA24745-MarsPerseveranceRover-PaverRocksArea-20210715.jpg|"CraterFloorFractRough"<br />(15 July 2021) |
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File:PIA24813-Mars-JezeroCrater-ScarpA-20210417.jpg|Jezero crater - Scarp A<br />(17 April 2021) |
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File:PIA25042-MarsPerseveranceRover-GardeRock-SHERLOC-20210918.jpg|Garde rock-SHERLOC<br />(18 September 2021) |
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File:PIA25043-MarsPerseveranceRover-GardeRock-Close-SHERLOC-20210918.jpg|Garde rock-SHERLOC<br />(18 September 2021) |
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File:PIA24940-MarsPerseveranceRover-DourbesRock-WATSON-20211105.jpg|Dourbes rock-WATSON<br />(5 November 2021) |
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File:PIA25041-MarsPerseveranceRover-DourbesRock-PIXL.jpg|Dourbes rock-PIXL<br />(5 November 2021) |
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File:PIA25171-MarsPerseveranceRover-Tracks-20220317.jpg|''Perseverance'' looks back at its tracks<br />(17 March 2022) |
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File:PIA25214-MarsPerseveranceRover-ParachuteFound-20220406.jpg|Parachute found<br />(6 April 2022) |
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File:PIA25179-MarsPerseveranceRover-PhobosSolarEclipse-20220420.gif|Phobos Solar Eclipse<br />(Gif; 20 April 2022) |
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File:PIA25884-MarsPerseveranceRover-IngenuityHelicopter-BelvaCrater-20230422.jpg|''Perseverance'' viewed by ''Ingenuity'' at Belva Crater (22 April 2023) |
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==== Landing ==== |
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File:HiRISE Captured Perseverance During Descent to Mars.jpg|[[HiRISE]] image of ''Perseverance'' descent |
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File:HiRISE Captured Perseverance During Descent to Mars (cropped).jpg|HiRISE image (cropped) of descent |
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File:Mars Perseverance EUF 0001 0667022672 630ECV N0010052EDLC00001 0010LUJ01.png|View up at descent stage from ''Perseverance.'' |
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File:Perseverance Landing Skycrane.jpg|View of landing from sky crane. |
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File:PIA24425-MarsPerseveranceRover-SmokePlumeFromDescentStageAfterLanding-20210218.jpg|Dust plume from descent stage right after landing (B+W) |
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File:PIA24334 Percy-Full-Res-No-Contrast.jpg|View of ''Perseverance'' from orbit shortly after landing (HiRISE) |
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==== Launch ==== |
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File:KSC-20200730-PH-AWG04 0005.jpg|AV-088, the Atlas V 541 rocket, at launch |
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==== Prelaunch ==== |
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File:Mars 2020 Rover - Artist's Concept.png|Artist's rendition of rover |
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File:PIA23499-Mars2020Rover-FirstTestDrive-20191217b.jpg|Rover at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab |
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File:PIA23317-Mars2020Helicopter-Team-20190730.jpg|Helicopter team with ''Ingenuity'' |
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File:Mars 2020 checking connections between the spacecraft's back shell and cruise stage PIA-23163.jpg|Cruise stage connected to the back shell |
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File:Mars 2020 Heat Shield Mated to Back Shell.jpg|Heat shield and back shell to protect the rover |
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File:PIA23886-MarsPerseveranceRover-LaunchConfig-03-20200429.jpg|Powered descent stage |
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File:PIA24128-Mars-Mars2020-PerseveranceRover-20201015.jpg|Five critical components involved in landing the rover |
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==== Other images ==== |
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File:MarsPerseveranceRover-FamilyPortrait-AndMore-20210225.jpg|Top of rover with "Family [[Portrait]]" (B+W) |
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File:MarsPerseveranceRover-FamilyPortrait-20210225.jpg|"Family Portrait" decal close-up (with text labels added)<ref name="NASA-20210307" /> |
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File:PIA23921-MarsPerseveranceRover-HonoringHealthcareWorkers-20200617.jpg|Mars 2020 COVID-19 healthworkers plate |
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File:Rover DNA Inscription.jpg|Rover DNA inscription |
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File:MOXIE first martian oxygen production test graph.jpg|[[MOXIE]] first Martian oxygen production test on 20 April 2021, graph |
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File:The full-scale engineering model of NASA's Perseverance rover, OPTIMISM Rover.jpg|The full-scale engineering model of ''Perseverance'', OPTIMISM rover{{efn|name="diff"|note the difference: the twin rover on Earth is powered by electric cables, while ''Perseverance'' on Mars is powered by MMRTG}} |
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File:PIA25651.jpg|Regolith sampling tested by OPTIMISM{{efn| name="diff"}} |
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File:PIA25590.jpg|'''''Perseverance rover's sampling bits'''''<br><small>{{bulleted list|The pointed one with two windows on left is Regolith drill| the two shorter ones on left are Abrasion tools|the rest in center are Rock drills}}</small> |
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=== Wide images === |
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[[File:PIA24814-Mars-ScarpsOfJezeroCrater-ViewedFromSpace-20211007.jpg|thumb|center|800px|<div align="center">Scarps Of Jezero Crater - viewed from space (7 October 2021)</div>]] |
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[[File:South Séítah locations (PIA24816).jpg|thumb|center|800px|<div align="center">Panorama from ''Perseverance'' viewing the South Séítah geologic unit (12 September 2021)</div>]] |
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[[File:PIA24765-MarsPerseveranceRover-1stDrillSite-20210728.jpg|thumb|center|800px|<div align="center">''Perseverance'' viewing first drill site (enhanced color; 28 July 2021)</div>]] |
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[[File:PIA24546-MarsPerseveranceRover-SantaCruzHill-JezeroCrater-20210429.jpg|thumb|center|800px|<div align="center">''Perseverance'' views Santa Cruz Hill in Jezero Crater (29 April 2021)</div>]] |
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[[File:PIA24625-MarsIngenuityHelicopterViewsPerseveranceRoverFromAir-20210425a.jpg|thumb|center|803px|<div align="center">The [[Ingenuity (helicopter)|''Ingenuity'' helicopter]] views the [[Perseverance (rover)|''Perseverance'' rover]] (left) about {{cvt|85|m}} away from {{cvt|5.0|m}} in the air (25 April 2021)</div>]] |
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[[File:PIA24802-MarsPerseveranceRover-KodiakHill-20210418.jpg|thumb|center|800px|<div align="center">''Perseverance'' views Kodiak Hill (18 April 2021)</div>]] |
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[[File:The Scarps of Jezero Crater’s Delta (annotated).jpg|thumb|center|800px|<div align="center">Panorama from ''Perseverance'' - scarps of Jezero Crater (17 April 2021)</div>]] |
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[[File:Mars' 'Delta Scarp' From More Than a Mile Away.png|thumb|center|800px|<div align="center">''Perseverance'' views "Delta Scarp" from over a mile away (17 March 2021)</div>]] |
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[[File:PIA25172-MarsPerseveranceRover-SantaCruz-20220216.jpg|thumb|center|800px|<div align="center">Panorama of ''Perseverance'' views Santa Cruz (16 February 2022)</div>]] |
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[[File:Jezero Crater Rim Panorama NASA Perseverance rover.jpg|thumb|center|800px|<div align="center">Panorama from ''Perseverance''{{'s}} landing site (21 February 2021)</div>]] |
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[[File:PIA23727-MarsPerseveranceRover-Panorama-20210222.png|thumb|center|800px|<div align="center">Panorama from ''Perseverance''{{'s}} landing site (ultra-high-rez; 22 February 2021)</div>]] |
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[[File:PIA25830-MarsPerseveranceRover-Pinestand-20230226.jpg|thumb|center|800px|<div align="center">''Perseverance'' views "Pinestand" in Jezero Crater (enhanced color; 26 February 2023)</div>]] |
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[[File:PIA24921-Mars-PerseveranceRover-JezeroCraterDelta-20220914.jpg|thumb|center|800px|<div align="center">Panorama of ''Perseverance'' views the river delta of Jezero Crater (enhanced color; 12–20 June 2022)<ref name="NYT-20220915kc">{{cite news |last=Chang |first=Kenneth |title=Life on Mars? This Could Be the Place NASA’s Rover Helps Us Find It - Rocks collected by Perseverance are filled with organic molecules, and they formed in a lake that would have been habitable a few billion years ago. |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/15/science/mars-perseverance-rover-life.html |date=15 September 2022 |work=[[The New York Times]] |accessdate=15 September 2022 }}</ref></div>]] |
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[[File:PIA24935-MarsPerseveranceRover-Sunset-20211109.jpg|thumb|center|800px|<div align="center">Mars sunset viewed by the ''Perseverance'' rover (9 November 2021)</div>]] |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Latest revision as of 20:32, 13 November 2024
This article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia's quality standards, as WP:TNT is needed. The entire article is a day-by-day overview of the mission and needs to be rewritten to meet encyclopedic standards. (July 2024) |
The Mars 2020 mission, consisting of the rover Perseverance and helicopter Ingenuity, was launched on July 30, 2020, and landed in Jezero crater on Mars on February 18, 2021.[1] As of November 28, 2024, Perseverance has been on the planet for 1342 sols (1379 total days; 3 years, 284 days). Ingenuity operated for 1042 sols (1071 total days; 1 year, 341 days) until its rotor blades, possibly all four, were damaged during the landing of flight 72 on January 18, 2024, causing NASA to retire the craft.[2][3]
Current weather data on Mars is being monitored by the Curiosity rover and had previously been monitored by the Insight lander.[4][5] The Perseverance rover is also collecting weather data. (See the External links section)
Overview of mission
[edit]Prelaunch (2012–2020)
[edit]The Mars 2020 mission was announced by NASA on December 4, 2012. In 2017 the three sites (Jezero crater, Northeastern Syrtis Major Planum, and Columbia Hills) were chosen as potential landing locations, with Jezero crater selected as the landing location, and launched on July 30th, 2020, from Cape Canaveral.
Landing and initial tests (February–May 2021)
[edit]After arriving on February 18, Perseverance focused on validating its systems. During this phase, it used its science instruments for the first time,[6] generated oxygen on Mars with MOXIE,[7] and deployed Ingenuity. Ingenuity began the technology demonstration phase of its mission, completing five flights before transitioning to the operations demonstration phase of its mission.
Cratered floor campaign (June 2021-April 2022)
[edit]The Cratered Floor Campaign was the first science campaign.[9] It began on June 1, 2021, with the goal of exploring the Crater Floor Fractured Rough and Séítah geologic units. To avoid the sand dunes of the Séítah unit, Perseverance mostly traveled within the Crater Floor Fractured Rough geologic unit or along the boundary between the two units. The first nine of Perseverance's sample tubes were to be filled during this expedition, including the first three 'witness tubes'.[8]
After collecting the samples, Perseverance returned to its landing site, before continuing to the delta for its second science campaign. Some of the sample tubes filled during this campaign were later stored in a designated area for the upcoming NASA-ESA Mars Sample Return mission, during the Delta Front Campaign.[10] While Perseverance embarked on its first science campaign, Ingenuity continued to travel alongside the rover as part of its operations demonstration campaign.[11] Ingenuity's sixth through twenty-fifth flights were completed during this phase, achieving an at-the-time speed record of 5.5 meters per second.[12]
Delta front campaign (April 2022 - January 2023)
[edit]The Delta Front Campaign was the second science campaign of the Mars 2020 mission. The campaign began with Ingenuity continuing to travel alongside the rover as part of its operations demonstration campaign, and Perseverance leaving the rapid traverse mode it had entered at the end of the last mission to rapidly reach the delta.[13] During the campaign, Perseverance would take a further nine samples, in addition to two further witness tubes. Ingenuity would make its 41th flight during this mission. An incident occurred in which Ingenuity was unable to sufficiently charge during the night, leading to a change in how Ingenuity manages its heaters.[14] The MOXIE experiment continued to run, generating a record amount of oxygen-per-hour on Mars. The campaign concluded with Perseverance reaching the top of the delta and the completion of its first sample depot.[15]
Upper fan campaign (January 2023 - September 2023)
[edit]The Upper Fan Campaign, also called the Delta Top Campaign, was the third science campaign of the Mars 2020 mission. Whereas prior campaigns investigated areas that are believed to have been submerged in an ancient lake, this campaign investigated one of the riverbeds that used to feed into the lake.[16][17] The MOXIE experiment completed its 16th, and final, oxygen generation test during this campaign.[18] Ingenuity completed its 54th flight during this campaign. The helicopter experienced an anomaly that caused it to land outside the range of the rover, but this was ultimately resolved when the rover moved into a position that allowed contact to be restored.[19] The campaign ended with Perseverance reaching the margin carbonate geologic unit,[20] after having taken three further rock samples (and 21 overall).[21]
Margin campaign (September 2023 - August 2024)
[edit]The Margin Campaign was the fourth of the Mars 2020 mission. The campaign was expected to last around 8 months, although it lasted closer to a year, after which point Perseverance began the Crater Rim Campaign.[22] The campaign gets its name from the geological unit it aims to explore - the margin carbonate unit. Rocks in this unit are capable of containing traces of life, and their formation is tied to the presence of liquid water.[23]
During the campaign, Ingenuity achieved several records, including a max altitude of 24 meters (flight 61) and a maximum groundspeed of 10 meters per second (flight 62). Unfortunately, due to a failure on the 72nd flight, the helicopter blades became too damaged to fly. On January 25th, 2024, NASA declared the end of Ingenuity's mission - the helicopter's final resting place was named Valinor Hills Station, after a location in the Lord of the Rings franchise.[24] Despite the loss of Ingenuity's blades, the core of the helicopter remained intact; it will continue to monitor atmospheric conditions for as long as it is able. Perseverance took four further rock samples during this campaign (25 overall). The campaign overlapped with solar conjunction, interfering with the ability to communicate with the rover from Earth.[25]
Crater rim campaign (August 2024 - present)
[edit]The Crater Rim Campaign is the fifth, currently ongoing science campaign, and the first new science campaign since the loss of the Ingenuity helicopter. It is expected to last until the end of 2024, and will include a total elevation change of over 1000 feet (~300 meters). The main focuses of the campaign are expected to be at the regions "Pico Turquino" and "Witch Hazel Hill", pictured above.[26] It is expected to encounter rocks as old as 4 billion years.[27][28][29]
Samples cached for the Mars sample-return mission
[edit]In the frame of the NASA-ESA Mars Sample Return around 0.5 kilograms (1.1 lb) of soil samples along with some Martian gas samples from the atmosphere will be cached. Currently, samples are being cached by Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover on the surface of Mars. Out of 43 sample tubes, 8 are igneous rock sample tubes, 12 are sedimentary rock sample tubes,[30] 1 silica-cemented carbonate rock sample tube, 1 gas sample tube,[31] 2 regolith sample tubes, 3 "witness tubes",[32] with 16 tubes remaining unused as of August, 2024. Before launch, 5 of the 43 tubes were designated "witness tubes" and filled with materials that would capture particulates in the ambient environment of Mars.[33]
See also
[edit]- Astrobiology
- Composition of Mars
- Curiosity rover
- Exploration of Mars
- Geography of Mars
- Geology of Mars
- InSight lander
- List of missions to Mars
- List of rocks on Mars
- Mars Exploration Rover
- Mars Express orbiter
- Mars Odyssey Orbiter
- Mars Orbiter Mission
- Mars Pathfinder (Sojourner rover)
- Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
- Mars 2020 rover mission
- MAVEN orbiter
- Moons of Mars
- Phoenix lander
- Robotic spacecraft
- Scientific information from the Mars Exploration Rover mission
- Space exploration
- Timeline of Mars Science Laboratory
- U.S. Space Exploration History on U.S. Stamps
- Viking program
- Water on Mars
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Chang, Kenneth (February 15, 2022). "On Mars, a NASA Rover and Helicopter's Year of Surprise and Discovery - The past 12 months on Mars have been both "exciting" and "exhausting" for scientists and engineers minding Perseverance and Ingenuity. And the mission is only really getting started". The New York Times. Retrieved February 5, 2022.
- ^ "After Three Years on Mars, NASA's Ingenuity Helicopter Mission Ends". Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
- ^ NASA Science Live: Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Tribute & Legacy, January 31, 2024, retrieved February 1, 2024
- ^ Dvorsky, George (February 20, 2019). "You Can Now Check the Weather on Mars Every Day". Gizmodo. Retrieved February 20, 2019.
- ^ Berger, Eric (February 20, 2019). "With the best air pressure sensor ever on Mars, scientists find a mystery". Ars Technica. Retrieved February 20, 2019.
- ^ mars.nasa.gov (March 10, 2021). "Perseverance Rover's SuperCam Science Instrument Delivers First Results". NASA's Mars Exploration Program. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
- ^ mars.nasa.gov. "NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover Extracts First Oxygen From Red Planet". NASA's Mars Exploration Program. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
- ^ a b mars.nasa.gov (June 9, 2021). "NASA's Perseverance Rover Begins Its First Science Campaign on Mars". NASA's Mars Exploration Program. Retrieved June 13, 2021.
- ^ mars.nasa.gov. "To Séítah and Back". mars.nasa.gov. Retrieved December 16, 2021.
- ^ mars.nasa.gov. "Sample Handling". mars.nasa.gov. Retrieved June 13, 2021.
- ^ mars.nasa.gov. "NASA's Ingenuity Helicopter to Begin New Demonstration Phase". NASA's Mars Exploration Program. Retrieved April 30, 2021.
- ^ "Ingenuity Mars Helicopter - NASA Science". science.nasa.gov. Retrieved September 2, 2024.
- ^ "We've Arrived! Perseverance Starts the Delta Front Campaign - NASA Science". science.nasa.gov. Retrieved September 2, 2024.
- ^ "NASA's Ingenuity in Contact With Perseverance Rover After Communications Dropout - NASA Science". science.nasa.gov. Retrieved September 2, 2024.
- ^ mars.nasa.gov. "Campaign #2: The Delta Front". mars.nasa.gov. Retrieved April 29, 2022.
- ^ "NASA's Perseverance Rover Completes Mars Sample Depot". www.asdnews.com. Retrieved June 3, 2023.
- ^ "Perseverance rover's Mars samples will give scientists chance to study Red Planet back on Earth". BBC Sky at Night Magazine. Retrieved June 3, 2023.
- ^ "NASA's Oxygen-Generating Experiment MOXIE Completes Mars Mission - NASA". September 6, 2023. Retrieved September 2, 2024.
- ^ "NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Flies Again After Unscheduled Landing - NASA". August 7, 2023. Retrieved September 2, 2024.
- ^ "New Milestones Despite Tricky Boulders - NASA Science". science.nasa.gov. Retrieved September 2, 2024.
- ^ "Mars Rock Samples - NASA Science". science.nasa.gov. Retrieved September 2, 2024.
- ^ mars.nasa.gov. "Within the Margin - NASA". mars.nasa.gov. Retrieved September 21, 2023.
- ^ mars.nasa.gov. "Reading the Rocks: The Importance of the Margin Carbonate Unit on Mars - NASA". mars.nasa.gov. Retrieved September 21, 2023.
- ^ https://www.jpl.nasa.gov. "After Three Years on Mars, NASA's Ingenuity Helicopter Mission Ends". NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). Retrieved September 2, 2024.
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- ^ "Here Comes the Sun: Perseverance Readies for Solar Conjunction - NASA Science". science.nasa.gov. Retrieved September 2, 2024.
- ^ "NASA's Perseverance rover has embarked on an ambitious road trip on Mars". NBC News. August 28, 2024. Retrieved August 30, 2024.
- ^ "NASA's Perseverance rover begins long climb up Martian crater rim". August 26, 2024. Retrieved August 30, 2024.
- ^ "Perseverance Kicks off the Crater Rim Campaign! - NASA Science". science.nasa.gov. Retrieved August 30, 2024.
- ^ "NASA's Perseverance Rover to Begin Long Climb Up Martian Crater Rim - NASA". August 14, 2024. Retrieved August 30, 2024.
- ^ "3rd soil sample tube cached". nasa.gov. Retrieved November 16, 2021.
- ^ mars.nasa.gov (August 26, 2021). "NASA's Perseverance Plans Next Sample Attempt". NASA's Mars Exploration Program. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
- ^ "Sample Caching Dry Run, 1st sample tube cached". Twitter. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
- ^ mars.nasa.gov. "Perseverance Sample Tube 266". NASA's Mars Exploration Program. Retrieved September 9, 2021.
External links
[edit]- "Perseverance (Mars 2020) Analyst's Notebook". Washington University in St.Louis. NASA Planetary Data System. December 9, 2021.
- Current Weather Report on Mars by the Perseverance rover – MEDA
- Current Weather Report on Mars by the Curiosity rover
- Current Weather Report on Mars by the InSight lander
- Perseverance rover: Official website
- Mars 2020: Official website
- Mars 2020: Location Maps
- Perseverance at Van Zyl (AVideo360; 1:40; Spring 2021) on YouTube (related site; 2GB PNG-image)
- Video (03:25) – Mars 2020 – Landing on Mars (18 February 2021) on YouTube
- Video (60:00) – Minerals and the Origins of Life – (Robert Hazen; NASA; April 2014)
- Video (86:49) – Search for Life in the Universe – (NASA; July 2014)
- Video (13:33) – Mars Perseverance rover/Ingenuity helicopter report (9 May 2021; CBS-TV, 60 Minutes)
- Video (03:04) − Exploring Jezero Crater − (NASA; December 2021)