NASA. Today there was an amazing announcement from the American space agency regarding an extremely important project that has to do with planet Mars, the Americans have been trying for several years to do some exploration. More precisely, the robot that will be sent by NASA to the planet March in 2020 for exploration had a special camera mounted together with a laser, and sensors that can accurately identify the chemical and mineral composition of objects.
NASA. We are talking about a very powerful laser, and about a last-generation camera, superior to the one used in the robots sent to the planet Mars in the past, the space agency needs even more accurate data from the planet. The USA, France, and Spain collaborated for the development of the equipment that is mounted on the robot that will reach Mars in 2020, NASA managing to test everything that is mounted on it before sending it into outer space.
NASA Announcement of an AMAZING Project for Planet Mars
NASA. Thanks to the latest generation equipment mounted on the robot that will reach Mars, the Americans will be able to analyze much more easily from a distance everything that is on the surface of the cosmic body. Separately, no less than 17 other devices will be mounted by NASA on its robot to collect various objects from the surface of Mars during the explorations, the desire being to analyze as many rocks on the surface as possible.
"SuperCam has come a long way from being a bold and ambitious idea to an actual instrument. While it still has a long way to go — all the way to Mars — this is a great day for not only SuperCam but the amazing consortium that put it together. SuperCam's rock-zapping laser allows scientists to analyze the chemical composition of its targets. It lets the Mars 2020 rover conduct its cutting-edge science from a distance.”
NASA. The robot meant to explore the planet Mars will be sent into outer space in a year, and after a journey of another half year, it should reach the surface of the planet Mars for its exploration. It is not known how long it will take until the first information regarding the data collected by NASA following this new mission will arrive, but everything the robot will collect will only be brought to earth in a future mission, the date of which has not been announced .