Planet Mars: SURPRISE from NASA, AMAZING News Announced (VIDEO)

The planet Mars is at the center of a surprise announcement from NASA, the American space agency achieving a remarkable achievement regarding a future mission.

Planet Mars is in the sights of those at NASA who are extremely determined to explore even better the celestial body located at such a great distance from Earth at the moment, and today they make an amazing announcement. It seems that the robot that will be sent to Mars in 2020 has successfully passed the tests to verify its ability to move on a terrain that is about as difficult as the one there, so it is moving forward with the testing phase .

Planet Mars it will be visited by this new robot in 2021, he succeeding in passing this test 6 months after his wheels were mounted, but also the assembly that will allow him to move there without problems. NASA said that its robot "got its driver's license" after this test, and in the video clip above you can see the conditions under which the robot was tested to see if it is capable of traveling long distances on the planet Mars .

Planet Mars: SURPRISE from NASA, AMAZING News Announced (VIDEO)

NASA he carried out this entire testing procedure in no less than 10 hours, so as to test as well as possible all the systems on the basis of which the robot will carry out its movement on the planet Mars. For this robot, those from NASA also implemented a new autonomous guidance system for the surface of the planet Mars, and of course even these passed the tests prepared by the engineers to verify their usefulness.

Planet Mars generated many problems for the Curiosity robot sent there by NASA for some time, and the engineers tried to integrate solutions for the problems encountered in the new one. Unlike the one that is present there now, NASA's new robot is going to travel even greater distances on the planet Mars, and it will also have more equipment, so it will have to be able to carry out a much more complicated mission.

Planet Mars has proven to be extremely unfriendly to those from NASA until now, they have had many problems with the current robot, and it will be interesting to see if they will still exist in the new one.