With a help of a bunch of cameras and some spacecraft orbiting Mars the dramatic but flawless landing of a NASA rover on the red planet was recorded during the event and science teams are already itching to get more images of some rocks near the landing site.
Following the touchdown on Mars Thursday NASA’s Mars 2020 Perseverance rover team are already getting back images taken during the entry, descent and landing also known as “seven minutes of terror” that happened about 300 million miles away from Earth.
Members of the rover’s team shared some of those first images Friday during an update from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California.