NASA has announced that it will hold a briefing at the discovery of the initial science of the persistence of Mars Rover next week. Briefing of virtual media will take place at 1pm EDT on Wednesday, July 21. In the briefing, NASA will discuss the results of the initial science of the perseverance of Mars Rover, among other topics.
One of the other main topics covered was NASA’s preparation for collecting Mars samples that were first collected by perseverance to return to earth for future studies. There are experiments and sciences that can be done on rocks on earth which cannot be done on Mars. One of the main goals of Mars’s exploration is to find if the planet has a past life or maybe currently holds.
Briefing will be held at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, where the Rover Mission lacks Mars 2020 is managed. Anyone can listen and listen to the briefing, which will be broadcast on NASA television, NASA applications, and NASA websites. This direction is also being broadcast live on the social media platform, including Youtube JPL and Facebook page.
NASA personnel participating in the briefing include:
Thomas Zurbuchen, Associate Administrator for Science, NASA Headquarters
Jennifer trosper, persistence project manager, JPL
Olivier Toppet, perseverance leads the enhanced navigation team, JPL
Ken Farley, Personance Project Scientist, Caltech
Vivian Sun, Perseverance Science Campaign, JPL
Briefing will also display question and answer sessions for media and public members. Questions will be selected through social media during the briefing using #Knasa hashtag. Perseverance landed on the red planet on February 18, 2021, and started the mission science phase on June 1