Perseverance Snaps a Selfie on Mars
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- NASA's Perseverance rover took a selfie while positioned over a rock called 'Arathusa' after analyzing it.
- The rover was in the 'Wild West' area beyond Jezero Crater, providing views of both the crater rim and the local terrain.
- Perseverance captured a panoramic vista of the Martian landscape, composed of 46 images, guiding future investigations.
- Rocks in the distance are believed to be fragments from a meteorite impact 3.9 billion years ago.
- NASA engineers tested new rotor blades for the next Mars helicopter, which broke the sound barrier and will enable heavier payloads.
- Ingenuity, the previous Mars helicopter accompanying Perseverance, was sidelined after a rough landing but managed to take a snapshot of Perseverance.